| Management number | 233569601 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$9.16 | Model Number | 233569601 | ||
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We Were Here First: A Legacy Unbroken is a powerful and deeply researched historical narrative that uncovers the rich, untold story of the Indigenous tribes of the Charleston, South Carolina Lowcountry—long before the first slave ships, long before colonization. This book invites readers on a profound journey through sacred traditions, spiritual wisdom, daily life, and the harmony once shared with the rivers, earth, and sky.Told through vivid storytelling, emotional insight, and ancestral reverence, this work restores the voices of the Sewee, Etiwan, Edisto, Kiawah, Wando, Stono, and other Native peoples who first called this land home. It details their connection to nature, their cultural practices, the sacred roles of women and elders, and their resistance to erasure.Divided into three parts—The Sacred Land, First Contact, and The Tides Shift—this book guides readers through centuries of change, from pre-contact peace to the arrival of Europeans, through betrayals, disease, displacement, and the tragic beginnings of Native enslavement and the African slave trade in Charleston. Yet through it all, one truth rises: the spirit of these people could not be broken.This is not just a history book—it is a reclaiming. It is a dedication to truth, a celebration of survival, and a call to remember that we were here first, and we are still here.We Were Here First: A Legacy Unbroken is a historical-spiritual novel rooted in truth, memory, and resistance.Told through the eyes of Naya, a young girl from the Santee region of South Carolina, the story follows her journey from childhood to womanhood as she learns the sacred ways of her people, witnesses the arrival of settlers, and becomes a keeper of fire in a world trying to erase her.Inspired by the real lives and spiritual practices of the Indigenous tribes of the Lowcountry, including the Santee, Sewee, Kiawah, Cusabo, and others, this book reclaims a narrative too often left untold: the life that existed before colonization, and the legacy that survived it.This is not just a story.It is a reminder.A resistance.A return.For readers young and old, especially those seeking identity, ancestral connection, and truth, this book is a bridge between what was and what still lives on.Let it guide you. Let it ground you. Let it remind you:You are not forgotten.You are not alone.You were always part of the story. Read more
| ASIN | B0F898TY7M |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8283312637 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.17 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Print length | 72 pages |
| Publication date | May 10, 2025 |
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