The
Wisdom Walkers
Available Online only at
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The
Wisdom Walkers
is a fictional story about two women horse traders who fulfill a destiny
left to them by aging parents; a destiny that includes traveling across
continents and oceans to meet one another for the first time. It is not
that this journey has fallen into the hands of women that is unusual,
however. It is that the journey takes place 74,000 years ago, long
before popular archeology would have natives on the North American
continent, and well before the currently accepted time frame for
ocean-going ships.
According to
Roberts, the story isn’t far-fetched. Another incident in real life
occurred 74,000 years ago. A massive volcano named Toba erupted in the
region of Indonesia. This singular event nearly exterminated the human
race, changed the earth’s climate, and destroyed whole civilizations as
well as the fragile evidence of their existence. We know very little
about the times before Toba.
The Wisdom Walkers
also explores another controversial matter in evolution; horses. Horses
disappeared from the Americas in the last eight to eleven thousand
years, not long ago in geological terms. No one knows exactly why they
vanished, but recent findings have revealed that they evolved to a great
degree on this continent, reaching the height of the modern Arabian
horse, with coarser features much like the Przwalski Horse of Mongolia.
Many Native American peoples do not believe they descended from
Mongolians who walked across a temporary land bridge. Their own
creation stories often point to an origin in the western hemisphere.
The Hopi creation story includes not one, but four “worlds” – four times
that the Earth was destroyed, or completely altered and rendered
uninhabitable. During this time the people lived underground. According
to the Hopi, we are now living in the fourth world.

The Wisdom Walkers
is 247 pages of human and animal adventure. It includes 31 original
poems as well as footnotes, illustrations and bibliography. It delves
into the ordinary and ceremonial lives of people from two continents as
they prepare to engage upon an epic voyage to meet on the eastern
seaboard of the modern-day United States. You don’t need to be Indian,
Celtic or a scientist to enjoy the book. Roberts hopes that it will,
however, open people’s minds to the possibility of a slightly different
view of our human history; a history that is anything but
one-dimensional or easy to explain.
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Wisdom Walkers book online at
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Print Price:
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Contact author
Corina Roberts via Redbird’s website,
www.RedbirdsVision.org
Or by mail: P.O.
Box 702, Simi Valley, CA 93062 (805) 217-0364
Or by email:
redbirds_vision@hotmail.com
About the Author
Corina Roberts is a
writer, photographer, environmental activist and the Founder of Redbird,
a Native American cultural awareness and preservation group which
received its non profit 501(c)(3) status in 1994. On December 2, 2006,
Redbird will host its annual toy and school supplies drive and Chumash
Cultural Day at Oakbrook Park Chumash Interpretive Center, 3290 Lang
Ranch Parkway in Thousand Oaks, California, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
Radio Interview
On January 28, 2006,
Corina Roberts spoke live with Randy Huffman on Native American Voices
radio program about her new book, The Wisdom Walkers.
The interview can
be heard on Native American Voices radio program at
www.nativevoicesradio.net
Praise for The
Wisdom Walkers
“Your story raises some very interesting and thought-provoking questions
about the history of mankind and the history of the Earth.” David Wark,
University of Texas
“I was very pleasantly surprised.” Robert Duggin, Artist
“Fantasy
derived from science, probability and some hidden memories that lie far
back in our minds, telling us what is real and what is right; fantasy
that very well may not be fantasy at all. All spaced by poetry that
cries out to be heard. It is obviously a labor of love and obviously
driven by a tremendous bit of research”.
Bill McJunkin,
retired educator, amateur archeologist
“Excellent. My
daughter would like for you to autograph her copy.” Charles Fivekiller
Breul, Native American author
“Beautiful job.
Your characters are very believable. When I finished the story I wanted
to know what was going to happen next. When are you writing the
sequel? The Wisdom Walkers screams for a sequel.” Shirley Collins,
Cherokee grandmother.
“The story is very
visual. I could see the places and the trees and the animals. This
would make a great movie. You want to know what’s going to happen to
everyone.
You did a fantastic job telling the story not only from the different
human points of view, but from the animals’ voices too.” Cheri Howlett,
Haida nation
“The poetry can
stand alone. I went back and read all the poems a second time. They
add so much to each chapter, yet they say so much by themselves.”
Johnine Peterson, Auberry, California
Within and Without is a personal glimpse of life through the eyes of
the author, including poetry, photographs, short stories and articles
regarding Native American philosophy. Color photographs, excerpted
poetry from The Wisdom Walkers. Also Available.
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