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Little Feather
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Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2020
Little Feather lives with her people known as the Algonquin, a group of Native Americans living in North America. Little Feather has lived peacefully with her people, hunting game, gathering berries and learning the culture and customs of her people until one day, a group of settlers decide to attack her and her people while they were celebrating a feast held in their tribe. Little Feather now the only survivor of her clan, is now forced to flee and leave everything she has known and survive in a world where dangerous animals lurk in the shadows, people trying to kill her and most of all, a fight for her freedom and way of life as well.
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