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Paperback Lord of the Dawn: Quetzalcoatl and the Tree of Life Book

ISBN: 0879612401

ISBN13: 9780879612405

Lord of the Dawn: Quetzalcoatl and the Tree of Life

This new edition of the 1971 classic by Tony Shearer is about Quetzalcoatl, the great Indian culture hero of ancient Mexico. Learn about his birth, life, and teachings; and especially his exciting... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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missouri mom

I gave this book to all my children this year. I have read this book probably 50 times over a 30-year time span. Wonderfully eye-opening !! The story of God in the Americas !! I highly recommend this book to anyone wanting to enlarge their prospective of life.

Lord of the Dawn Evaluation

This book is a quick read. If you want a quick overview of what Quetzalcoatl and the Mayan prophecy concerning 2012 is about, this is a good way to find out from the point of view of the native Mesoamerican. Though not native Mesoamerican himself, the author stayed true to the native outlook. In poetic freestyle it is also an easy read.

Native American Calendar and Hippies meet with good results!

Glad to see "Lord of the Dawn" back on the shelf. This is a Seminole work...heck, I 'll just tell a good story. When the book first came out I had the rare occasion to visit with Vinson Brown and his family as Tony Shearer was supposed to drop by to celebrate the book and greet the public-but the evening was a little slower than expected. Vinson showed me an unusual "Medicine Bag" which had been given his grandfather; a doctor, who had saved the life of Sitting Bull. One day years later I am reading another book on a shelf-look up from one on Custer and there's the "CONVERGENCE" book! Whoa it takes a while sometimes, but when the dog and the butterfly dance-something is going to happen! We all of us need to appreciate the gifts we have. A calendar is one way to celebrate Thanksgivings. And "the math and the myth" involved is fantastic!
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