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W. Tussinger
The Fourth World
Between myth and legend, in that brief instant between imagination and reality, there’s a remembrance in mankind of what once was—the origins of myth and
fairy tale. Every culture has some leftover consciousness of what was before; before modern science, technology, and
disbelief.

This is a tale of three Navajo boys growing up on the largest reservation in the US during tumultuous
times. While struggling with the challenges of adolescence they inadvertently find a passageway that takes them back to a previous age. They find themselves in a world where legends
and traditions meet them head on. It’s a world where many Native traditions start, where hierarchies don’t exist and man and animal meet as equals. Their task is to reinstate the preexisting balance that greed
and the desire for power has disrupted. They’ve yet to learn it, but perhaps their struggle is one we all must eventually face.



The book can be purchased at the link below or any major book outlet.
ISBN: 1-4137-4547-4
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W. Tussinger is a member of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma and has lived on several reservations including the Yuroks of Northern California and the Yakamas of Washington State where he attended college. 

He has written his first novel which was released in December, 2004.   The title of the book is THE FOURTH WORLD.
He is the Grandson of Mack Tussinger, a Wyandotte Grand Artisan and now calls the Navajo reservation of the Four Corners region in Southwestern U.S. home.   He has married into the Navajo Tribe and has three children.  
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W. Tussinger is a tribal member of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma