Shadows Over Dawnland

Shadows Over Dawnland by James T. Powers, published by Beacon Publishing Group on August 27, 2021, is a work of fiction that explores the historical experiences of the Quinnipiac people during the early years of English colonization in Southern New England. This edition spans 340 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is told through the perspective of Ponaim, a shaman who witnesses the catastrophic events that threaten his culture, including a devastating epidemic, war, and ecological collapse.
Readers will find a detailed account of how the Quinnipiac confronts these transformative challenges, as Ponaim navigates his role as an apprentice to the great shaman Commossuck. The story delves into the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Quinnipiac, highlighting their struggle for survival amidst overwhelming adversity. As Ponaim seeks to restore balance to his world, the book provides insight into the resilience of a people facing marginalization and the potential for cultural disintegration. Shadows Over Dawnland presents a poignant exploration of survival and hope in the face of historical calamity.
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How do people confront a series of catastrophic and transformative events that threaten the very existence of their way of life? How does a culture survive a catastrophic epidemic that kills 80% of the population in two years followed by war, ecological collapse, and economic ruin? Then the survivors face a relentless and devastating cultural disintegration resulting in marginalization and even genocide. It is a perfect formula for a dystopian future only it actually happened 350 years ago. This is what the Quinnipiac people of Southern New England faced once the English colonization of their homeland, the Dawnland, began. Told through the eyes and voice of Ponaim, shaman of the People, the historical experience of the Quinnipiac during the first fifty years of the English colonization of their ancestral home during the 17th century comes glaringly to life. The result is a journey into the cultural and spiritual beliefs and practices of the Quinnipiac people and a way of life brought to the edge of extinction. Following the deaths of his parents and sister from smallpox when it first struck in 1633, Ponaim as an orphan becomes an apprentice to Commossuck, the great shaman of the Quinnipiac. So begins the story of how Ponaim would assist and then follow in the footsteps of his mentor as they both struggle to restore the spiritual and physical balance to their world disrupted and threatened by the arrival of the English. As his people face the overwhelming challenges and dramatic changes brought by the colonists, Ponaim would never lose hope that somehow with the aid of the Spirit World, he might find a way for the Quinnipiac to survive. Shadows Over Dawnland is the story of the Quinnipiac struggle to survive the cultural and spiritual calamity that overwhelms them and might very well destroy their way of life, one that has existed for thousands of years. In the end, would Ponaim and the Quinnipiac be successful?
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