Inter-Tribal Elder, Author, Speaker and Syndicated Columnist


You can hear David's "Traditional Elder Reflections"
every day - Monday thru Saturday - after the
10:00am (EST) news on "The Oldies Station" radio.
Click here to listen: Station - Weeh-FM
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Latest Novel
Release Date: May 1st, 2012
E-Book and Print versions
Click cover above for synopsis
Order an Advance Copy
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The 1st Ely Stone Novel
Mystery/Thriller/Native American/Spiritual
About a true Michigan Mystery Read the Prologue & Chapter One of New Audio version coming in the Summer of 2012 Price: $15.00 + $5 shipping & handling |
The 2nd Ely Stone Novel
Mystery/Thriller/Native American/Spiritual/Hawaiian About a true Civil War Naval Mystery Price: $15.00 + $5 shipping & handling |
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Post-Civil War
Western Spy Adventure Click cover above for synopsis Whiskey Creek Press Price: $10.00 + $5 shipping & handling | |
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This is a young adult "How-To" book on archery deer hunting for deer. It is loaded with color photographs, and details everything a young hunter needs to know for this sport. Topics include, Native American and contemporary hunting eithics, history of the sport, conservation, camouflage, types of bows, arrows, tracking, blinds, etc, all done in a humorous and informative style. It's sure to entertain and teach any youngster how to become a good bowhunter and... "Swamp Creature".
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David has just finished the "WITIKU" novel and is presently researching and writing the
next Ely Stone, the working cover of which, appears below.
Coming next in the Ely Stone series:

Check back for the synopsis of this novel - it's coming soon
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American Indian Philosophy 101
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An old Indian is telling his grandson about a fight that is going on inside of himself.
He said that the struggle is like that between two wolves.
One wolf is evil: Anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt,
resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego...
The other wolf is good: Joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness,
benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith...
Troubled, the boy thought about it for a minute and then asked his elder,
"But which wolf wins, Grandfather?"
The old man smiled as he looked at the boy and then replied, "The one I feed."









