The Turkey Feather Cape

The Turkey Feather Cape
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 91
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ISBN-10 : 9781440101205
ISBN-13 : 1440101205
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Book Synopsis The Turkey Feather Cape by : Robert Perry

Download or read book The Turkey Feather Cape written by Robert Perry and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2008-11-01 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you ever wanted something real bad but it seemed too complex to try? Did you give up because you had no experience or there wasnt enough time? Faced with a challenge to make a traditional turkey feather cape where this knowledge had been long forgotten, the author a Chickasaw elder undertakes an ardous project and succeeds. So that the cultural knowledge will be preserved, this how-to book is the result. The author encourages a time-out from a hurried lifestyle to undertake a lengthy project, one that encourages visualization and prizes inspiration. To overcome the lack of experience, the author introduces creative thinking concepts. The hidden prize may be to develop ways to work on other complex projects. To give substance to the long forgotten knowledge, the author explores past written history of Colonial Times, back to 1540 when the Chickasaw met De Soto. Going back to the roots of the Chickasaws steeped in the Mississippian Era of 1000 1550 AD, knowledge is added by what modern archeologists have dug up from the past. This is a story, rarely told from the Indian viewpoint, for those who undertake making a turkey feather cape and those who love history.


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