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The Song of the Cannibal

Par : Burgess Letason
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233927447
  • EAN9798233927447
  • Date de parution15/03/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Song of the Cannibal GiantsLong before the deserts of the Great Basin fell silent, the Paiute people told stories of a terrible enemy-the Si-Te-Cah, red-haired giants who hunted the land and devoured those they captured. For generations the Paiute fought them in scattered battles across the basin and canyonlands. Spears shattered against massive bones. Arrows struck deep but rarely slowed the towering giants.
The Si-Te-Cah were fierce, relentless, and nearly impossible to kill. According to Paiute tradition, the conflict finally ended when the surviving giants were driven into a cave in what is now known as Lovelock Cave in Nevada. Rather than follow them into the darkness, the warriors of the tribe sealed the entrance with brush and wood and set it ablaze. Fire and smoke filled the cavern, suffocating the cannibal giants within.
When the flames died, the cave was sealed with stone, and the story of the Si-Te-Cah became legend. But legends are rarely as simple as they seem. The Song of the Cannibal Giants brings this ancient story to life through a gripping work of historical fiction inspired by Paiute oral tradition. In a small desert village beneath the shadow of the mountains, a young warrior named Po-ho-be faces a terror thought long destroyed when one of the giants returns.
What follows is a desperate struggle for survival as the people of the village confront a creature of immense strength and ancient hunger. Fire becomes their only weapon. Courage, memory, and the wisdom of the elders may be their only hope. Blending folklore, survival, and mythic storytelling, this tale explores how legends are born-and how the echoes of the past can still shape the living. The Song of the Cannibal Giants is a haunting journey into one of the most enduring and mysterious legends of the American West.