AmerIndian 2192

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AmerIndian 2192 is a science-fiction novel that explores the intriguing possibilities of Native Americans in mankind's star flung future. AmerIndian 2192 presents the story of two brothers, Wovoka and Keokuk, restoring the Native American people to a Homeland where their vibrant culture can thrive. Lodge ships, Cybershaman rituals and Tsimshian high technology are all elements in this action-oriented tale of interstellar politics and personal struggles.

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  • Alexander the Awesome
    Fantastic book
    I really enjoyed your book and the use of scifi and the Native American story made for a very interesting combination.
  • "Blue" Mike
    amerindian, a perfect blend
    I skipped over this book several times before I downloaded it, I regret not hearing it sooner. Amerindian 2192 portrays the Native americans pushed off their land, (now the entire earth); hunted by "white Earth" in the year 2192. Proud, cunning, passionate warriors as guardians of nature, fight to maintain their existance, and all of earth's animals. It's high tech, fast action, and may even tug a lump in your throat with the tragedies of combat.
  • WoG18
    PODCASTERS! You can't keep doing this.
    If you have the best story in the world, a bad voice actor will kill it- EVERY TIME. The voice acting is horrible, uninteresting, and bored. Get feedback before you release your voice to the world. I don't know if this story was good or not, I just couldn't listen to the 'bored lady' any longer. No, everyone is not suited to narrate a story. Hope this gets re-released sometime with better voice acting.
  • Fatflunky
    Slow start, great build up. Where's the ENDING???
    At first I had a hard time staying interested, but the cultural descriptions of the tribes and the cute little plot connections ( not twists) kept me interested. But what happens? Are love and lost ones found? Will home be worth the effort? DoH!
  • rivarij99
    coulda been shoulda been
    With a title like this I thot for sure this would be worth a shot,but the narration comes across almost dronelike.It's almost like she hates reading the story. With a better reader it may have held my interest, but i couldn't get past the first episode. Very boring.
  • thesalazarking
    grate book
    i am not mouch of a reader and since i have been on the podiobooks site o have listened to a lot of books and yours is one of the best the only problem i had is there is no ending for it your wife i am asuming was grate at reeding it and i felt like i was in the story thank you for a grate exparnce i give 4 stars only for the lack of an ending
  • theedogery
    Unique, thought provoking storyline. Enjoyed very much.
    Took the first two episodes to get hooked but once I did I was very glad I kept listening. If you have respect and appreciation for Native American culture and enjoy science fiction then you should listen to this podcast. Not all podcasts are created equal, especially if you are a fan of Sigler or Hutchins. I go through a lot of snoozers to find something I like, this is definately worth the time. Thanks for the story Garibay.
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