
Woronoke: A Native American Woman's Journey - Paperback
Woronoke: A Native American Woman's Journey - Paperback
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by Jk Bovi (Author)
In 1642, in what would one day be known as Western
Massachusetts, Sepoese a young Native American girl, travels
westward with a handsome warrior and is taken captive by
marauding Mohawk. She learns of a dangerous wolf spirit,
Karonhiara-ken Okwaho who fights for revenge.
Because of the strength she feels within, she takes the name
Woronoke -the winding river, from her homeland. When warring
Abenski attack she goes free but must find the courage to
confront the sinister wolf spirit who bars her journey home. This story is based on the history of Westfield Massachusetts,
named Woronoco by the Indigenous people. It encompasses the
Pocomtuck Confederacy living in the Connecticut River Valley
and the Mohawk of the Hudson River Valley.



















