WE WALK IN FOOTPRINTS
In The Lands of the Twin Springs, native Seneca/Iroquois people maintain sacred homelands for many generations. When White settlers arrive in 1820 attempting to make a new life, a chain of events is set in motion involving cooperation and conflict that last for more than a century.
Dominated by a powerful founding family, a safe, small-town cocoon resting on the fringe of Seneca/Iroquois homelands conceals the secrets of the human heart. Native or Quaker, shopkeeper or oil baron the residents of the region face decades of socio-economic upheaval followed by cultural accommodation common throughout an often fractious United States. White families prosper while Seneca clans cling to disputed homelands. Throughout the decades, random sighting of the restless spirit of an early settler leads to the discovery of a journal holding keys to century-old, land claim disputes.