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      The Plight of the White Bark Clan

      by Phil Caterino

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      How the mountain came to be, nobody knows. Where Old Man Coyote came from, nobody knows.

      But it is from his scat that the Clan was born. Or so, that is the story that has been told by the elders of the White Bark Clan and handed down for a thousand years, since the beginning.

      The Clan thought of the earth and the whole universe as a circle without end, and in this circle the Clan were just one of the beings. The bear and coyote were there brothers and the birds cousins. When the Clan prayed, they prayed for everything in the circle, everything that grows, crawls, runs, creeps, hops or flies, on their mountain. For a long time, The Clan was happy to share their bounty with all of the mountain. As they prospered, so did the mountain.
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      • Primary Category: Fantasy
      • Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
      • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
        # of Pages: 58
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        • Softcover: 9781034501961
      • Publish Date: Feb 22, 2021
      • Language English
      • Keywords Birds, Trees, Mountains, Legends, Fantasy, Nature
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      About the Creator
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      Phil Caterino
      Steamboat Station, Nevada

      Writer and Activist that has blended both art and action in the Sierra Nevada for decades. Using his writings to inform the public conscience in preservation and conservation of natural heritage. Anyone that has fished for trout in Hope Valley, hiked in the Mount Rose Wilderness, watch the wild horses of Nevada roam, enjoyed Tahoe’s undeveloped East Shore, have appreciated the fruits of his work. All of his works reflect the spiritual connection with his surroundings while adventuring throughout the mountain ranges of the world. Mentoring with both renowned artists and innovators of the modern environmental movement helped form his ability to use art to combine the ubiquitous beauty of nature while questioning our relationship with it. His philosophy is that the reader is in serious trouble most of the time— floundering in a literary swamp and the writer would be remiss in their duty if they did not try to drain the swamp as quickly as possible to try to get the reader to dry ground.

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