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Tribal Gathering    by Kenneth C Ryeland
Price: $2.99 USD. 104100 words. Published on September 16, 2010. .

Tribal Gathering is a collection of 8 stories set in an imaginary West African state shortly after gaining its independence from the British in 1962. Betrayal, revenge, ignorance, pride and stupidity intermingled with witchcraft, African Deities and Freemasonry, these stories have it all and Ken Ryeland deals with them in his usual consummate way to provide interesting and compelling reading.
Tribalism!    by Clarence Mason
Price: $4.25 USD. 94800 words. Published on May 23, 2011. .

A Black Gang member robs a store and is shot in this mysterious field call The Pass. He wakes up to find himself 150 years back in history during slavery. He has been shot by slavehunters escaping the plantation. He remembers the future and realized how much he has lost. He is now a slave and helpless. He has no control and no hope. The lessons Jordan learns could lead him back to freedom.
Welcome to Wynott: Rethinking the Way We've Always Done Things    by Ray Harris
Price: $2.99 USD. 34050 words. Published on October 12, 2011. .

With a light touch and a lot of humor, Ray Harris applies fresh thinking to existing systems and structures, and creates a blueprint for a new American urban community, called “Wynott.” Whether an inner-city neighborhood, an aging suburb, or a small town, Wynott can exist in any place where enough people agree to try something different, and commit to making it work.
Going To Pieces…the Dismantling of the United States of America    by Elaine Willman
Price: $9.99 USD. 91200 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on November 11, 2011. .

Follow two brave women who discover, document and report a frightening and escalating reality: Congress is spawning tax-funded tribalism across America. Enrolled tribal members are dual citizens – full citizens since 1924, but “federal instrumentalities,” (property) of the federal government as dependent wards. Congress must end race-based separatism and unequal citizenship in America.