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portada Moon Phase Bedtime Stories: Book One: Two Nights of the new Moon (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
369
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781678793524

Moon Phase Bedtime Stories: Book One: Two Nights of the new Moon (in English)

Mark D Zakarian (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Moon Phase Bedtime Stories: Book One: Two Nights of the new Moon (in English) - Mark D Zakarian

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Synopsis "Moon Phase Bedtime Stories: Book One: Two Nights of the new Moon (in English)"

Travel back in time, nearly hundred fifty years ago or so in North America, when a large swath of virgin territory existed in much the same condition as it had been for tens of thousands of years. Imagine a land still in a state of ecological harmony where the only human inhabitants for thousands of years had been the "original people," the aboriginal or indigenous Native American Indians. Picture a land with no fences, no telephone poles or power lines, railroad tracks, paved roads, or the effects of metropolitan city sprawl in this region, which had primarily been the condition of much of the North American continent up until the middle of the nineteenth century. During that time, nearly half of the North American continent had been relatively free of domestication from foreign invasion; although, immigration efforts had been well underway into select territories. This had also been a time when the existing United States' states struggled to unify and establish a unified sovereign identity, epitomized by the Civil War (12 April 1861 – 9 April 1865). The four-year War nearly bankrupted the United States government, both the Northern (Union) and Southern (Confederate) States, as both had exhausted their resources, human and financial, in an attempt to defend and preserve their political values.Now, imagine that at this precise moment in history when the United States had been consumed by internal strife, a prime opportunity presented itself for the indigenous peoples of North America to somehow unite and defend what had been left of their homelands. Envision what North America would look like today had Native American tribes survived, unified, and formed their own government to include a military, which could have effectively stopped U.S. immigration incursions. Thus, imagine, as I did, the formation of a nation called The United Native American Indian Nation (UNAIN).

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