The Silent Moccasins: Tootimah
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This book will take you on a
journey where you can individually take your mind through boyhood fantasies. class=GramE>Exploring the impossible means of defying gravity by that of an
outside power source. This old Indian and his wife could move silently
in their moccasins and never disturb the land, always leaving it in class=GramE>it's original state. They were guided and cared for by this
outside source. They intuitively knew the weather, the movement of animals,
like built in guidance systems. They were not physically strong but lived in a
constant spiritual harmony with the universe. They could paddle long distances
and Jim Chief had the secret ability, through his contact with his Indian
Spirit he could lift a very heavy canoe over land.
The time is in the nineteen class=SpellE>thirtees when the outside world suffered a depression.
Modern technology was not yet invented. They lived off the land using their
learned abilities to survive in all seasons. They lived in constant commune
with forest and animals. They all knew their place and also how the animals
lived.
Jim Chief claimed this Spiritual
Technology was given to him as a young boy. He told Onni
that he wished to pass these gifts on to his youngest son. This was a high-class=SpellE>lite in the young son's life which thrilled him with
excitement.
It will create excitement even of
the history of how super heavy stones were moved long distances in the building
of pyramids, and light houses in Egyptian ports. Then to the
great edifices of South Americaclass=GramE> in Inca times. How did they realy
move those multi ton pieces of granite stone. Did they
have an art or did the method of communication become lost to time. This is the
fire of imagination the book will ignite. There are unexplainable things that
happened thousands of years ago. Why could Jim Chief not have these class=GramE>powers.
The mocassins
were made by Tootimah his wife from Deer hide.
This raw hide was chewed by a
squaw because the saliva slowly went into the hide to make it very soft and class=SpellE>plyable. It was all made from one piece of hide. Even the
thread was deer hide.
The American tourists in the book
are true as Onni was a real guide that took hunters
out to hunt. These men did meet Jim Chief where they learned the secret of
talking accross still water. They did get a trophy
animal. Joe Dagg was a real helper for class=SpellE>Onni then the son who is the author.
John G. Makie
He was born and raised in a Hamlet in Northern Ontario Canada. He had his schooling in a small Railroad Centre close to the Hamlet. He is the son of Scandinavian parents who immigrated to Canada in the early 1900's. He learned his basic English at the start of school where many others had immigrant parents that were unable to speak English. He only spoke Finnish at the time. His dad was a sawmill worker, fur trapper and guide for tourists that wanted to hunt for moose, deer or bear. With a grade twelve education at the age of eighteen he joined the Canadian Naval Voluteer Reserve. He was a member of a commando force specializing in underwater demolition. He was a part of the SOE or the Secret Overseas Executive force. Due to his Oath of the Secrets Act of Canada he was not allowed to discuss his exploits for a period of fifty years after discharge. After this time he was awarded a pension for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Upon discharge he took advatage of some veternan's schooling where he worked in various carreers prior to his retirement.
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