
Grey-Eyes is an adventure that takes place in a time when buffalo blankets the great plains, the eagle speaks to the people and the voices of the ancestors whisper on the wind. The novel introduces readers to the culture, ceremonies and spirituality of the original inhabitants of North America. The author writes of his own people, culture and spirituality in a respectful manner that allows readers to delve deeply into a previously unknown, taboo and nearly forgotten way of life. Read more…
About the Author
Frank Christopher Busch is a member of the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in northern Manitoba. Educated at the University of Manitoba, his articles on First Nations social and economic topics have been published in such Canadian newspapers as The Vancouver Sun, The Winnipeg Free Press, and The National Post. Read more…
