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Set among a southwestern pueblo people, the narrative follows a community of priests, leaders, and youths whose ritual life, corn ceremonies, and prophecies are strained by drought, intertribal dangers, and the arrival of Castilian forces. Episodes trace the journeys and decisions of key figures, a maid whose dreams matter to the people, and an Apache companion, portraying sacred rites, kiva councils, visions, and a climactic battle over traditional authority. Recurring motifs include a sacred flute and star symbolism, and the work examines the persistence of ancestral cults, sacrifice, cultural encounter, and the tension between ancient religious order and disruptive external change.

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Marah Ellis Ryan

Marah Ellis Ryan was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of romance and adventure. Her works often explore themes of love, identity, and the human spirit against richly described backdrops. Notable titles include "For the Soul of Rafael," which delves into the complexities of passion and sacrifice, and "The Bondwoman," a narrative that examines the struggles of women in a changing society. Ryan's storytelling is characterized by vivid imagery and emotional depth, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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