Kassa - Roaming storyteller of the entire American continent, modern day Canada to modern day Argentina, the last of many peoples, continuing a heritage of vengeance; he rides a lemon-yellow horse called Tecumseh; his wife known only as Santana is mysterious; he stockfon his rifle, telling stories of his forebears. He is the Son of Yaha side Nili Accita, born in the chaos of their lives; his parents found each other through the period of the Trail of Tears , and were in love at first sight; they : found great connection after as two people who are the endlings to many people, hold earned distrust of all other peoples of the American Continent, participated in more legends or folktales than any other figures in the American Continent before the nineteen hundreds, share a heritage born from the mixing of First Peoples side Black Africans whether enslaved or free, are a loving couple who a enjoy having fun and playing with their children and made legends of their lives beginning at the time of the war between the states their son, Kassa , sings of. He is called a Jineteada in southern South America, Llanero in northern South America, Charrería in Mexico or Central America or Florida, Wrangler in the interior states of United States of America.
Yaha- father of Kassa. The son of a Black Seminole couple, loyal to Jonas Caballo, who were murdered in Florida in the Seminole Wars; his parents were betrayed by First Peoples, hounded by Whites whether soldiers or civilians; he was raised by Caballo and traveled on the trail of tears. He helped Caballo settle their people in Nascimento Mexico but then traveled back into the USA with his wife. He is known as a Vaquero in Florida or Mexico, Cowboy or Buckaroo in the interior states of the United States of America.
Nili Accita- mother of Kassa. The daughter of Peewaalia parents, the remnants of the ancient Inoka who by the time of the Peewaalia have mixed with various peoples of Africa, through former enslaved or enslaved to themselves, or Europe, whether French/Spanish/English descent from the time of New France onward. The lands of the Inoka are plentiful in lead which was and still is necessary as a material for weapons, from the French for New France in the English-French war, commonly called French Indian war, to the War of secession of the British colonies, to the war of 1812 between USA and UK, to the Seminole Wars and to the War Between The States, and onward. They have ancient knowledge of the land called by some Illinois country. She is a legendary sniper. She is known as a gunwoman in the United States of America, pistolera in Mexico.
Verb List
Kassa- from Kacca of Muscogee word for cougar/panther/puma
Yaha- from Muscogee word for wolf
Nili Accita- from Muscogee for moon blanket; Nili means moon, accita means blanket
Vindicador- Spanish/Portuguese form of vindicator, one who avenges /get revenge/wants vendetta - vendetta a feud of violence
Jali- a word with many variations in West Africa or in, referring to a person who is a blend of storyteller+musician+historian.
Endling- meaning last of a kind
Nomadic- one who is a nomad, nomad is one without a static home
Jineteada- an equestrian of Argentina/Uruguay/Paraguay/Chile/southern states of Brazil.
Llanero- meaning from a llano, a plain, in Venezuela/Columbia is a horse rider.
Charreria- an equestrian of Mexico or Spanish lands circa Central America.
Wrangler- a specific horse trainer type cowboy.
Vaquero- cowboy in Mexico or Spanish lands circa Central America, managing cows, farmer of livestock.
Cowboy- vaquero in the United States of America.
Pistolera- female form of pistolero, one who wields a gun.
Tecumseh- shooting star in Shawnee
Stockfon- fon means to play in Malinke; stock means a log, like the wood used to make the part of a gun that attaches the barrel, action [loading area], or trigger [ firing tool] of a gun.
Peewaalia- phonetic spelling of peoria, the remnant of the Inoka.
Inoka, the name of the Illinois for themselves.
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Short Fiction
Guy de Maupassant
Translated by Ernest Boyd, Storm Jameson, Jeffery E. Jeffery, Lafcadio Hearn, M. Walter Dunne, Henry C. Olinger, Albert M. Cohn-McMaster, Dora Knowlton Ranous, Bigelow, Brown & Co., Inc., and Francis Steegmuller.