THE WINTER WRATH    (AVAILABLE AT BOOKBABY BOOKSHOP AND AMAZON BOOKS)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN

Native American Women need more protection. They need to be protected by the Police Department as well by the Reservation legal.

Carol is half native. Her father was gone for years, to eventually settle on the reservation with a young woman. At first, they were happy. But somehow, the woman learned to hate him. She finally dumped their little boy with a native woman so she could run off with a native man.  Did the reservation police help? Or did the local police help?

The native women lost their children for years, (up til 1960.) Did the reservations get help keeping the mother and fathers with their children? Weren't their rights taken away due to bad legal administrations?

We still have things that are done to native Americans. Recently in New England, people were robbing native Americans who lived in a clutch of nice homes. Lately, the law has finally caught up with this. Why did it take so long?

Regulatory Authority is needed to protect native Americans. This is their land, t

The First True Dream Seer

A Man of Wonder, No one will  forget

 

GUSTAVUS HINDMAN MILLER

Gustavus was a writer and dream seer amongst other professions. He was also a merchant, manufacturer, and farmer. By simply writing his books, (one important one called "10,000 Dreams," published in 1901), he left an historic legacy of understanding dreams. (His book portrayed the meanings of dream icons.) His dream book has lived on through the ages, with many people studying it still, to understand dream icons. Miller had a an intuitive sense of understanding dreams, throughout a lifelong relationship with journaling. He also pored over Christian scriptures to build interpretations. He certainly must've had logical thoughts to know what it meant to walk on water, (or see men sitting at a desk.) 

Gus lived in Texas and eventually moved to Tennessee to live where his father had grown up. Unfortunately, when Miller was a toddler, his father died of yellow fever while in the army, and his grandfather raised him in Texas, with his brother Frank. Gustuvas was born September 4, 1857 in Texas, and died December 12, 1929 at 72, on Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. He wrote thirty books, his 10,000 dreams was then called, “What’s in A Dream,” and changed to “10,000 Dreams Interpreted” later.

 

Carol fighting with Lester over Claine, his renter

"Listen, Tumbleweed."

The next day, she texts Lester, “I need your mailing address please, for the housing list. I have to have an address for them, as well as your phone number.”

      So, Lester explains, “Because of my situation, I’m living in different places. Why do you need my address?”

      “Listen, Tumbleweed. It’s a housing list for duplexes that may open up. I want to see if I can get one. If they aren’t too small, it could work.”

      He answers, “Alright, just use my office address then.”

      “Thank you. Also, Claine slammed walls Thursday night at two in the morning, like he was losing his mind. He was still hitting the ceiling in the morning. Today it was half past seven am. I don’t know what else to do. I’ll move the fan, I guess.”

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