Since 1997 I have offered unique, old, rare books and CD's, containing copyrighted and original materials found nowhere else. As an author and genealogist, I established this site due to the overwhelming number of requests I was receiving for information that I had gathered for my own research. I therefore complied a number of CD's, and established this site. This is not my profession, this is simply a hobby for me, therefore the site may not appear to be as 'professional' as other business sites. In reality, the material is actually more professional, more cutting edge, more focused because I don't take a mass marketing approach. That is why the site doesn't have the 'business look' that other sites may have. You see, I could sell alot more cds with a more intense marketing approach, but my intent is provide the best genealogical material, quick shipping, at less cost to you, for those who really wish to explore their Native American roots. This is just a hobby, but one which I take seriously. All products are cutting-edge and based on original and advanced research. I limit my product line in order to place energy into improving our CD's. Please note that pages do not contain an "ordering cart" like most commercial web sites, nor do we accept credit card payments other than through Paypal (we accept personal checks and money orders too - see our ordering page below). Inconvenient you might say? Well, check out our prices. I don't provide fancy "bells and whistles" so that we can keep prices down for our customers. For example, our Carter CD contains "The Descendants of CPT Thomas Carter of Barford" and 13 other works. We sell the CD for $56.95. The CPT Carter book alone at one popular genealogical web site sells for $62.26! This is just one example of a work priced significantly less than you'll find anywhere else. We keep prices down because we promote genealogy instead of profiting from it. See what others say about us! NEW!! We now are the Exclusive Publishers of the renowned Theresa Hick's Book South Carolina Indians, Indian Traders, and Other Ethnic Connections beginning in 1670. Click on Native American Genealogy below. |
| A primary characteristic of a Godless culture is that individuals constantly seek stimuli, move from one form of entertainment to another, seek diversions, and stay on the run, in order to fill a recognizable void. Yet they recognize it, this void can only be filled by the tranquility and peace of God. A God fearing man, on the other hand, possesses contentment. He is able to derive pleasure and tranquility from nothing more than a quiet moment, a peaceful meditation, a good book, a friendly conversation, a brisk walk, or the stillness of the moment. |
| "If I had known that Jackson would drive us from our homes I would have killed him that day at the Horshoe." Old Cherokee Chief, Tsunu'lahun'ski (Junaluska) after he and his warriors fought with Jackson to defeat the Creeks at Horshoe Bend, present day Alabama, as quoted in "History, Myths, and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokee." |
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