Prairie Fire
by LJ Maas
Prairie Fire, 2nd edition
© 2009 by LJ Maas
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ISBN 10: 1-933113-47-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-933113-47-0
First Printing: 2009
This Trade Paperback Is Published By
Intaglio Publications
Walker, LA USA
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Credits
Executive Editor: Tara Young
Cover design by Sheri
Prologue
Once again, the spirits visited Taano.
Taano took a pinch of sage from the bag and tossed it into the fire after rubbing it between his thumb and forefinger.
Then the old man cupped the rising smoke with his hands. He rubbed it into his joints, which seemed to ache more every day. He added cedar, then sweetgrass in the same way. His eagle feathers fanned the fire to produce the necessary smoke. Finally, he added a bit of tobacco to his pipe, sending the smoke up to the great spirits above. He began the ritual this same way every night since the disturbing vision had visited him. His prayers were in a language long forgotten by his people, with the exception of medicine men and women from kin clans who still knew the way.He was
He spent the rest of the night speaking with the spirits, sometimes friendly, sometimes arguing. The young people of the clan held their tongues as they passed by Taano’s