. . "Historical fiction"@en . . . "The hostile Timuca people have traded some of their own people into slavery in exchange for deadly Spanish thundersticks. Calling Crow would vanquish the Timuca people, along with the conquistadors, but he must decide whether joining forces with the Englishmen can halt the Spanish onslaught without sacrificing the freedom of his people."@en . "In 1535, the Spanish conquistadors arrived, and claimed the land that would later become Georgia and South Carolina. The peaceful Muskogee were conquered and bound into slavery. But Chief Calling Crow refuses to have his spirit broken and vows to return freedom to his people."@en . . . . . . . "1575. The native Coosa people lived on the land that would one day become the southeastern United States, until the arrival of the white man changed their lives forever. Calling Crow faces the most difficult challenge to his judgment and leadership yet, as hostile Timucua, who have allied themselves with the Spanish to get the deadly thundersticks, move north in search of slaves and conquest. Calling Crow must decide whether joining forces with another new invader to his lands, the Englishmen, can halt the Spanish onslaught without sacrificing the freedom of his people."@en . . "Western stories"@en . . "Adventure fiction"@en . "Calling Crow nation"@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Calling Crow" . "Calling Crow"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . "History"@en . . "1565 - 1763" . . "South Carolina" . . "Florida" . . "Georgia" . .