How Marie Dorion, Mountain Lamb & Owl Woman Shaped the West
The stories of several iconic American Indian women illustrate the pivotal role native women played in the Fur Trade and opening of the American West.
Dear friends!
Portions of my presentation about Marie Dorion, one of the women featured in my book, were video taped at the Museum of the Mountain Man last Wednesday. They are viewable on my Facebook pages or on the Museum's FB page.
Thank you all for either subscribing to or for pre-ordering my new book! It's very much appreciated. We are now close to 100 pre-orders and five publishers are interested! But they want to see me hit that 500 mark, so please continue to help. We are far short of that mark.
First, if you've only subscribed, please consider a pre-order. Perhaps there's someone in your life that might enjoy it, even if you aren't sure you will ~ a wife, sister, or daughter perhaps!
Next, please share the link below with anyone you know who likes to read! We added bonuses that are great for book clubs, and there are even some bonuses for historic sites and museums.
I CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH for your support of my book project. I am ever grateful!
Love and light,
Kris
Sharp Knife Woman
PS ~ For easy sharing, here's the link:
https://publishizer.com/portraits-of-women-in-the-american-fur-trade/