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LOTM Publishing Releases 2nd Edition Of G.W. Mullins Anthology Red Road - Legends of The Native American Indians

By: Feb. 27, 2019
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LOTM Publishing Releases 2nd Edition Of G.W. Mullins Anthology Red Road - Legends of The Native American Indians  Image "Red Road - Legends of The Native American Indians," explores a history of North America's first people through their own words and folklore. It is through this story-telling, that a vast history emerges, one that encompasses an entire people from many different tribes across the United States and Canada. Mullins brings you a collection of the best stories and merges them with the art of Award-Winning Artist C.L. Hause. The result is an entertaining trip into an often forgotten past.

The book represents a large collection of stories many people have not heard. In this collection, these stories are brought back into the light and shared alongside art inspired from their messages. These stories are a mix of beliefs, lifestyles and hardships. By exploring these stories, you are given a chance to bring them back to life and remember a great people.

Among the stories included in this collection are: The Gift of the Peace Pipe, Inuit Story of the Northern Lights, The Legend of the Cherokee Rose, The Bear Man, The Bound Children, The Woman and her Bear, The Origin of Medicine, White Buffalo Woman, Origin of the Pleiades And the Pine, The Ghosts' Buffalo, Iktomi and the Fawn, The Origin of Corn, How the Milky Way Came to Be, How the Great Chiefs Made the Moon and the Sun, The Man Who Married the Moon, The Woman Who Fell from the Sky, Sun Sister and Moon Brother, The Ghost Wife, The Deserted Children, The Resuscitation of the only Daughter, The Spirit Bride, The Origin of Curing Ceremonies, Crossing the Red Sea, Wakiash and the First Totem Pole, The Origin of Tobacco, The Foster Child of the Deer, The Story of the Camp of the Ghosts, The Legend of the Cedar Tree, The Legend of the Apache Tear, and many more.

For further information, about his writing visit G.W. Mullins' website at http://gwmullins.wix.com/books. For information on the art of C.L. Hause visit his website at http://clarencehause.wix.com/homepage. Books from the "Walking With Spirits" series and others are available on Amazon.com, Powell's City Of Books, Kobo, Google Play Book Store, Books-A-Million, Barnes and Noble, and other retailers world-wide.

G.W. Mullins is an Author, Photographer, and Entrepreneur of Native American / Cherokee decent. He has been a published author for over 5 years. His writing has focused on the paranormal and Native American studies. Mullins has releases several books on the history/stories/fables of the Native American Indians.

Among his books are the extremely successful The Native American Story Book - Stories Of The American Indians For Children Volumes 1-5, The Native American Cookbook, and Walking With Spirits Native American Myths, Legends, And Folklore Volumes 1 Thru 6.

He has released books one and two in his Sci/fi Fantasy Series "From The Dead Of Night" series, including the Best-Selling titles - Daniel Is Waiting, and Daniel Returns. In March 2019, book three of the series "Daniel Awakens will be released.

His most recent work includes the new series Rise Of The Snow Queen Book One The Polar Bear King, Messages from The Other Side (a nonfiction book about communication with the dead), and the soon to be released "Convergence" (a post-apocalyptic book multi-series event coming in 2020).

C.L. Hause is an abstract artist who possesses a Master Of Arts Degree specializing in Studio Art. He was the winner of the 2013 Johnny Hart Memorial Award as well of several others. He has always been inspired by nature, primitive and Native American design. He has released several books of his art including "The Native American Art Book – Art Inspired By Native American Myths And Legends."


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