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Full Circle: the end of the beginning

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Full Circle is a devastating introspective into Native American culture and ceremony, spirituality, humanity, and society at large. Told from the perspective of Jackson, a white/Native American mixed blood, Full Circle questions the status quo of American society while revealing the causes and effects of colonialism and manifest destiny. Full Circle's drama is both intense and realistic as Jackson's journey leads the reader to places and to people most Americans don't know exist. Spisak shines a light on taboo subjects from the historical policy of genocide by the US government to the exploitation of spirituality by greedy and often deluded people.

432 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 4, 2012

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Michael "Hawk" Spisak

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Michael "hawk" Spisak is an activist and author. Influenced by Vine Deloria, Jack Kerouac, Hunter S. Thompson, George Carlin and Aristotle, he regularly upsets the established order and infuriates the religiously convinced. Hawk is a mix blood, Norse/First Nations/Hun, on his own since 13, living life traveling the world. He has seen and done what most never will. After 48 States, almost every Indian Reservation and 13 countries he settled down deep in the forest of southern Illinois with his best friend, S'unka the Superdog.

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