For "Cricket Sings," Cahokia medicine woman, the omens have been bad. She is old, and so at this year s Sun Ceremony she will tell her stories, the tales handed down from grandparents to grandchildren since the memory of the People began. The Sun King is dying, unable to perfom the Ceremony which will bring good crops to the fields. Called to help because she is a healer, she is faced with the dilemma of whether to stimulate the comatose ruler long enough to perform the Ceremony or to poison him so that his son can perform it. Her decision to feign the King s death by switching his body with...
For "Cricket Sings," Cahokia medicine woman, the omens have been bad. She is old, and so at this year s Sun Ceremony she will tell her stories, the ta...