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Dream Friends and Visitors

B. G. Miller

The Cayuga Indigenous Territory occupies parts of both Canada and New York state. Its people live peacefully in their villages, living on the fish in the lakes, the animals and birds in the woods and the vegetables they cultivate.
In the first book, Dream Visitors, Dęhsáh began her journey into womanhood, and going on the traditional fasts, she began to have dreams about Sheyna, a girl living seven generations in the future.
Now years later, in Dream Friends and Visitors, Dęhsáh must navigate her dreams and relate them to her own life. Will she find love and a mate like everyone is telling her to? How will she know who is the right mate for her? She needs to interpret her dreams and listen to her heart.

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ABOUT B. G. MILLER


The skills, education, experiences and the spiritual ‎gifts of an Indigenous woman and her family and ‎friends in North America contribute to the basis of ‎Dream Visitors. Informal education comes from her ‎work and life experiences being raised in an ‎Indigenous community and living for a short time in ‎the United States. Formal education comes from two ‎Bachelor of Arts degrees in Public Administration and ‎Governance, First Nations Technical Institute/Ryerson ‎University, and in Aboriginal Adult Education through ‎Brock University. Taking Creative Writing, Short ‎Stories and Romance Writing courses through ‎Mohawk College became her hobby in the last ten ‎years.‎