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People of the Lakes (The First North Americans series, Book 6) [Mass Market Paperback]

Kathleen O'Neal Gear , W. Michael Gear
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)

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June 1, 1995 First North Americans (Book 6)
Clan fighting over a powerful totemic mask has brought the Mound Builder people of the Great Lakes region to the edge of destruction. It is up to Star Shell, daughter of a Hopewell chief, to rid her people of this curse. Along with her companions: Otter, a trader; Pearl, a runaway; and Green Spider, either prophet or madman, she braves the stormy waters of the lakes to reach the majestic waterfall known as Roaring Water. She is determined to banish the mask forever to a watery grave.

But vengeful clan members are close on her heels, and they have a similar fate planned for her.

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As archaeologists, this best-selling writing team (e.g., People of the Sea, LJ 10/ 15/93) know a thing or two about early civilizations. Here, a young woman must dispose of an evil totemic mask in order to free her people.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Kathleen O'Neal Gear is a former state historian and archaeologist for Wyoming, Kansas, and Nebraska for the U.S. Department of the Interior. She has twice received the federal government's Special Achievement Award for ""outstanding management"" of our nation's cultural heritage.
 
W. Michael Gear holds a master's degree in archaeology and has worked as a professional archaeologist since 1978. He is principal investigator for Wind River Archaeological Consultants.
 
Together they have written the North America’s Forgotten Past series (People of the Longhouse, The Dawn Country, People of the Mist, People of the Wolf, among others); and the Anasazi Mysteries series. The Gears live in Thermopolis, WY.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 816 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (June 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812507479
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812507478
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.4 x 8.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #88,798 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Gears have taken us all over the North American continent and now we are at the Great Lakes. lhotalen@earthlink.net  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
The book is filled with beautiful descriptions, and fabulous dialogue. Lissa  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
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I would have loved this novel no matter what since it is so well-written, brilliantly-conceived and the stone age characters--including a shamanistic dwarf, a fearless warrior, a river trader, a runaway princess and a half-crazed contrary--are all persons of depth, but what made it one of my all-time favorites was the fact it was set in my own state, in my own region, practically in my own hometown! It probably helped that I read this at a time when I was far from home and ready to grasp any reminder of my old surroundings, even if it was as part of a tale of those places long, long ago.

For those of you who don't happen to live among southern Ohio's verdant river valleys, regions dotted with a multitude of pre-Columbian settlements, there is still a lot to recommend this long, intricate novel about the Adena peoples in decline and the Hopewell culture in its ascendancy. Many educational details of both societies are included here. (Including such tidbits as the "high-headed" Adena's regarding dwarves as semi-divine individuals of such gloriously surpassing beautiful that women paid richly for the honor of sleeping with them in hopes of birthing a dwarfen child.)

This is the story of a group of Adena, Hopewell and a few outside individuals from other prehistoric North American nations, who join together on a daring quest to destroy a cursed object--a ceremonial mask--by pitching it into the roaring natural landmark we 2000 years later call Niagara Falls. There is a legend about this evil mask, you see, created as it was long ago by an evil shaman whose powers he transferred within it, that strikes terror in those who discover it back among them after an absence of so long the item had come to be regarded as a myth. (Lest this sounds too much like a fantasy rather than anthropological novel, know that whether the mask is truly so afflicted is never completely explored, the important fact is the people in this book believe it is.)

In Peoples of the Lakes, the quest at the story's soul takes the reader through much of the Hopewell and Adena homelands, enriching that setting with several chapters on the everyday lives of those civilizations. The plot then sweeps into the Mississippian cultures and introduces a brutal tribe called the Khota, who worship (were)wolves, shed blood to please their savage gods, and guard the convergence of what we now call the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. The Khota raid river traffic and war on anyone within their reach, much like Vikings did in Europe later in the first millennium. Because our questing party trespasses on their territory, the Khota swear to end their lives at any cost. Next the party, with Khota warriors behind them, cross Lake Michigan at the height of a severe thunderstorm, and survive to pass thru the lands of a peaceful nation of lake people whose moral values are both laudable and definitely--in a sexual sense--"different" from our own today. All the while the group of main characters makes its way north, they face pursuit by violent enemies and must overcome natural and human obstacles along the way. When after a thousand pages this story reaches its climax, we finally learn a dark truth that has been kept secret from us: in order for the prophecy to be fulfilled, one of the people we've come to know so well all through the journey must not only destroy the malevolent spirits who dwell within the mask, but make the ultimate sacrifice as well...

This massive novel about the values and beliefs of ancient Americans in the Great Lakes, Northeast and Mississippi Valley presents a multi-faceted story that will offer something to catch the interest of almost anyone.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read! Don't miss out! August 15, 2000
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Although this was a scary book to pick up and dive into, due to the length, it is a very easy read. I have laughed so hard at the antics of Green Spider and the group of mismatched men traveling the river. As usual there are a number of powerful women and men in battles of strength, wit, and stamina as well as physical power. This is one of the best I've read so far, being only the 5th in the series. I intend to finish off the series. These are all fantastic books. The wonderful story is woven through threads that tie clans and families together and cords of power that tie them all. The story is built on a strong foundation of historical knowledge and the details abound thoughout this novel of prehistoric North American life. Descriptive and captivating, you'll enjoy every minute of it.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars mystical and magical adventure! July 14, 2000
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Kudos to the gears for writing such magical novel! We are know from history classes what happened in ancient greece and Rome and medieval europe BUT we don't know what happened in our country a thousand years ago but thanks to the Gears and their considerable storytelling abilities we can imagined what happened in this country.This novel has scenes of eerie mysticism, romance suspenseful adventure and witty dialogue to create a novel with memorable characters like black skull, deadly warrior with a painful past, feisty Pearl and mysterious sorcerer midget named the Tall Man and the hunt for the sinister mask was gripping! Two thumbs up for this novel!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Such a Great read! Now I have read all of the Gears' books. I'm so glad I saved the best for last! The characters were captivating and the story was absolutely enthralling. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Joey
5.0 out of 5 stars People of the lakes
I loved this book, the hero's are as they should be hesitant. The story weaves into your imagination leaving you with a good feeling. Read more
Published 2 months ago by OhDaLolly
5.0 out of 5 stars Author Jean Auel
I bought these books for my Husband, Charley, a big fan of author Jean Auel. He is really enjoying them & says they are as good as Miss Auels thanks for having these for sale. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Christy Curtis
5.0 out of 5 stars People of the Lakes
Like all of Michael & Kathleen Gear's historic novels, this one was excellent. Their careful and extensive archeological research make their novels come alive as you read them. Read more
Published 9 months ago by JudiD
5.0 out of 5 stars People of the lakes by Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W.Michael Gear
If you like a good story about people and you love history this is the series to read - either when it's hot outside or cold, those books are real turnpagers! Read more
Published 11 months ago by angel
3.0 out of 5 stars ratty book
got the book on time but ratter than expectet.. Could have gotten a better copy at a grage sale

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Published 11 months ago by Jan Murphy
5.0 out of 5 stars By far my favorite First North American Series book
I cant describe with words where this book takes me every time Ive read it, and that has been at least seven times. Read more
Published on May 5, 2011 by K. Hamper
4.0 out of 5 stars People of the lakes
This book is like most of the others in the series. DAMN GOOD. Thanks Mike and Kathleen Gear and all of their staff for doing such a good job researching these books. Read more
Published on November 6, 2010 by T. R. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars An Epic Voyage
As with the other books in this series, The People of the Lakes presents a group of tribes in early North American history as real people doing the things they might have actually... Read more
Published on April 27, 2010 by Ila France Porcher
4.0 out of 5 stars Title is misleading--Should be People of the Mounds
As a resident of the Great Lakes state who lived on the Lake Huron shore for a summer, I feel that this title misleads the reader. Read more
Published on October 1, 2009 by Jessica Niebylski
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