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Red Indian The Final Days - Red Indian #2

Terry Foss

Publisher: Terry Foss

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Summary

At the end of book 1 in the Red Indian series Shanawdithit and her two companions were captured by the white man.  At that time there were 15 Beothuk.  This book chronicles their futile struggle for survival.
Available since: 03/27/2016.

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