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The Biography of Billy Redcorn To Bill Nixon: Living Wah Kon Tah The Way 1900-1950
By Guy Nixon
The period from 1900 to 1950 was a unique time in America, It saw the greatest environmental disaster to date, The Dust Bowl, coupled with the financial disaster of the stock market crash of 1929. Life was often lived much closer to the land, This period is often referred to as “The Good Old Days” by those who lived them. Here this time is experienced as seen through the eyes of an Osage Indian Bill Nixon (Redcorn) in his following of Wah Kon Tah (The Way). It is a time capsule of this unique period and the forces that bind families, traditions and the science and technology of our ancestors to the present day, with meaning and reverence.
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Sitting quietly alone on the roof of his family's new home his scoped 308 leaned against the half wall in front of him. He has 2.45 caliber semi-automatic pistols, one on each thigh. His jeans are dirty and beginning to tare, his shirt soaked in 3 days of sweat and he hasn't slept in just over a week. He is worn and tired. He knows his family and new friends are sitting below him scared counting on him to get out of this warehouse and survive this, whatever this is, but his eyes keep coming back to his sea of snappers below him and the bright glow of what used to be Oklahoma City burning in the distance. The dead remains of what once was human species. It's like a bad dream or even a b movie. The military crumbled at the stress of fighting dead but not before it had destroyed the city in a attempt to contain this event.
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