Alice Too Alice Too

Alice Too

A Code Talker’s Guide to Indian Time

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Publisher Description

Native American code talkers from tribes like the Navajo and Choctaw

served in both World War I and World War II, using their unwritten tribal

languages to send encrypted battlefield messages. This novel tells the

story of a family of code talkers in Indian Time. It is a sequel to author

Stephen WinterHawk’s novel Alice, in which the secret word is Miinawa.

Can you crack open this code when colonists, would-be conquerors, and

Nazis alike have failed—even if you know that this word means “again,

there is more”?

WinterHawk writes to further Truth and Reconciliation for the Anishinabe

people. To do this he uses his personal experiences in Dreamtime. This

novel began with his dreams, and thus he does not ask the reader to

literally believe what he wrote. This can be viewed as a work of fiction, a

novel similar to the stories that his ancestors told around their campfires.

Now he asks you to suspend disbelief and simply accept that our people’s

stories are as real as any of the scriptures written about sacred men who

walked on water and healed people. All he asks is that you might believe

that his people have accepted the stories of your people, and now they

are saying Miinawa, an Ojibwe word—there is more.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2026
February 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
IUniverse
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
410.9
KB
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