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People of the Black Sun (People of the Longhouse #4) 
Dekanawida has prophesied destruction if the warfare continues. As one by one, portents start coming true, Dekanawida has one last chance to convince the People of the Mountain to join the League and save their world from utter destruction.
Kind of disappointed in the ending. Sometimes hard to read. Could be confusing.
Spread over four books and 1,360 pages, the Gears conclude their epic tale of Dekanawida, the Great Peacemaker, who brought warring factions together to unite the Iroquois Confederacy. The Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Oneida nations were once bitter enemies who lived to attack and destroy each other. Generations of blood feuds finally brought them to the brink of destruction, but the courage of Dekanawida and his companions showed a path forward through peace.With the Gears, readers

You know its a good book when you feel like your saying goodbye to a good friend. The book wrapped the series up smoothly. I'll reread this series in the future.
The war between the tribes is over, let the peace chiefs reign. Since I enjoy reading historical fiction, I will add this 3-book series to anyone's must read list. The Gear's are good authors and anyone would enjoy any of their books. I am hopeful that they can continue to produce new hard copy is this digital age.
I really liked this conclusion to the series. I rushed through it and then was so disappointed that there wasn't more to read. The old problem of a really good book.
Book # 4 of a great series.
Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.4 | 457 Users | 35 Reviews

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| Title | : | People of the Black Sun (People of the Longhouse #4) |
| Author | : | Kathleen O'Neal Gear |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
| Published | : | October 16th 2012 by Tor Books |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction |
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Dekanawida has become known as “The Sky Messenger,” a prophet of immense power, and Hiawento is his Speaker. Thousands now believe in the Great Law of Peace and have joined the League. But they are still being harassed by marauding warriors from the People of the Mountain who steadfastly refuse to adopt the Great Law.Dekanawida has prophesied destruction if the warfare continues. As one by one, portents start coming true, Dekanawida has one last chance to convince the People of the Mountain to join the League and save their world from utter destruction.
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| Original Title: | People of the Black Sun |
| ISBN: | 0765326957 (ISBN13: 9780765326959) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | People of the Longhouse #4, North America's Forgotten Past #20 |
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Ratings: 4.4 From 457 Users | 35 ReviewsJudge Containing Books People of the Black Sun (People of the Longhouse #4)
So emotional. I cried & cried.Kind of disappointed in the ending. Sometimes hard to read. Could be confusing.
Spread over four books and 1,360 pages, the Gears conclude their epic tale of Dekanawida, the Great Peacemaker, who brought warring factions together to unite the Iroquois Confederacy. The Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Oneida nations were once bitter enemies who lived to attack and destroy each other. Generations of blood feuds finally brought them to the brink of destruction, but the courage of Dekanawida and his companions showed a path forward through peace.With the Gears, readers

You know its a good book when you feel like your saying goodbye to a good friend. The book wrapped the series up smoothly. I'll reread this series in the future.
The war between the tribes is over, let the peace chiefs reign. Since I enjoy reading historical fiction, I will add this 3-book series to anyone's must read list. The Gear's are good authors and anyone would enjoy any of their books. I am hopeful that they can continue to produce new hard copy is this digital age.
I really liked this conclusion to the series. I rushed through it and then was so disappointed that there wasn't more to read. The old problem of a really good book.
Book # 4 of a great series.

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