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Mike Paine
About this listen
The Four Winds ChapBook is a poetry book chronicling my love for my people, Shawnee Cherokee. It contains poetry and words from my soul about being Indian and proud to be family with my tribe. A book for all ages to enjoy, with more in the series to follow soon.
©1994 Melanie Marie Shifflett Ridner (P)2013 Melanie Marie shifflett RidnerListeners also enjoyed...
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