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Native North American Peoples - General & Miscellaneous, Spiritualism, Native North American Peoples - Biography, Eastern Woodland Indians - Biography
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Red Snake

by George McMullen
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The first in the Red Snake series, this fascinating story provides an unequaled glimpse of everyday life in the now-vanished Huron culture before the coming of the Europeans. Red Snake, a Native American who lived in the 17th Century, psychically communicated the narrative to George McMullen, famous for his work in psychic archaeology.

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Highly recommended reading, Red Snake is a compelling example of how human consciousness survives physical death and can communicate with the living.

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Psychic archeologist George McMullen is the channeler for Red Snake, an Native American of the Huron Nation who lived in 17th-century America. In this fascinating book, Red Snake provides a vivid and historically accurate portrait of his culture and environment. Red Snake provides personal details including his relationship with the elder who became his mentor, his maturation into a skilled hunter, his courtship of an captive Mohawk woman who became his wife, the coming of Champlain and the Europeans, even his own death and funeral ceremony. Highly recommended reading for metaphysical studies, Red Snake is a compelling example of how human consciousness survives physical death and can communicate with the living.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1993
Publisher
Hampton Roads Publishing Co
Pages
149
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781878901583

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