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A fire-lit voyage into a patchwork world of rival loyalties and brave leadership on the edge of English America. The Belt Of Seven Totems weaves historical fiction and juvenile adventure into a vivid portrait of colonial Massachusetts and the New England coast. Follow young travellers and seasoned planners as they navigate frontier landscapes, negotiate with diverse voices, and learn the quiet power of diplomacy. The story pairs brisk, nineteenth-century adventure with enduring questions about courage, duty, and the responsibilities of leadership, making it accessible for for young readers while resonating with readers of classic literature. This edition is more than a reprint. Alpha Editions has restored the text for today's and future generations, reviving a work long out of print and underscoring its literary and historical significance. It stands as a cultural treasure, a bridge between past and present that invites casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike to explore a pivotal era in colonial america. The tale sits squarely within the colonial era adventure tradition, offering authentic atmosphere without sacrificing narrative drive, and it enriches discussions of native american history through human, territory-forging moments of dialogue and collaboration. Whether you seek a gripping historical saga or a thoughtful piece for a classic literature collection, this story of frontier exploration tales invites discovery, empathy, and reverent curiosity about a formative chapter of the new england coast and the broader colonial massachusetts setting. It is a cornerstone for thoughtful, adventurous reading.