![]() ![]() Staying with her is Onheda, a runaway captive from Teneki’s tribe. She also wants peace and helps anyone passing through her clearing who is in need. They find refuge in a clearing in the woods where an old woman, Jikonsahseh, lives. Two Rivers and Teneki have crossed the Great Sparkling Water (Lake Ontario) but fighting the currents and rapids has left Two Rivers injured. The incredible journey of the Great Peacemaker continues with more action and adventure. Two moons of that had been more than enough. ![]() ![]() If she was to die in the woods, making her way back to her people, accused, even by them, of breaking the ancient custom, it was still the better choice. That question did not occur to Onheda until after she fled Little Falls on the spur of the moment, against any better judgment. To live in captivity, adopted by the enemies of her people, or to break the law and tradition by running away? ![]()
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