*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
₹1569
₹1665
5% OFF
Hardback
All inclusive*
Qty:
1
About The Book
Description
Author
Several hundred years ago there were Indians and ponies in the Hill Country of Southern California . . . . . . in an area between Temecula and Warner Hot Springs. They were peaceful people with existence in a mountainous temperate beautiful climate having only to work and prepare for the moons ahead. There were no warring factions or invaders then. It was a joy to live.Then the White Man came. The Butterfield Stage came right through here and ended nearby. My relatives helped settle this territory. I am very proud to be a fifth generation Californian. I sat on my Great Great Grandmother Lucias lap and I have the pictures to prove it. I am not all proud of the White Man Coming. I know where the Red Man made his arrowheads and stored his cooking pots and ollas. In respect I will not tell.This story is of the Hill Country as I saw it. The Red Man is there today. The Reservation is not a home it is a place to stay. Few of Gods Red Children are left. The hills are beautiful but empty. What can I say?I can remember and I have. It feels good to remember. It can hurt to forget. Dont ever say ... Good-bye say ......so long.