The Nehantucket

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Since the most ancient of times, the Nehantucket tribal people lived along the pristine coastline of Connecticut known as “on point of land.” From prehistoric times they existed, lived, loved, endured and honored a deep connection with the earth and stars.

Over five thousand years ago, Tibamahgan, Lone Wolf, a shaman scout renown by his tribe, his timber wolf, along with his forbidden secret lover Mahkiwasie, a powerful natural medicine woman, and their close entourage of characters, encounter one adventure after another, both in the natural and mystic environments of their era.

Even thousands of years ago, mysterious energies brought dire prophecies of a far distant future.

The Granville Hermit

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What drove a quiet man to choose a life of solitude—away from people he knew, and grew up with?

By early adulthood Carl Morse had experienced betrayals, leaving only a select few he could trust.

Was it the heartless acts of others? Was it lost love? Was it the atrocities of WWI he experienced? What was it that altered Carl Morse’s attitude toward society and public interaction?

He was known as a seer, a horse whisperer, one who could read people, who could intuit what was going to happen…

And yet…he retreated into the forest he loved, to the creatures he cherished, the place he felt safe, to reappear only twice a year. Based on the real life of Carl L. Morse of Granville, Vermont, Morse’s life became folklore. He lived, he loved, he retreated, he vanished. He is not forgotten.