First Americans Books in Order
See the First Americans books in order by William Sarabande, with short summaries, series background, and a clear guide to where to start reading.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
Beyond the Sea of Ice
by William Sarabande
1987
After disaster destroys much of their tribe, hunter Torka leads a small group east across the frozen wilderness. Grief, predators, and strange new people test whether the survivors can build a life in an unknown land.
Corridor of Storms
by William Sarabande
1988
Torka, Lonit, and young Karana cross the glacial tundra to a mammoth-hunting gathering where rival bands and the sinister magic man Navahlk await. To survive, their battered group must trust courage more than luck.
Forbidden Land
by William Sarabande
1989
Now headman, Torka defies tradition and pays for it when the tribe turns on him. With Lonit, his children, and a few loyal followers, he heads into a feared new land to build a safer future.
Walkers of the Wind
by William Sarabande
1990
Torka's band is threatened by jealousy within the clan and fear of the mysterious wanawut beyond it. When fire drives them onward, Torka and Lonit must lead a dangerous march into the unknown.
The Sacred Stones
by William Sarabande
1991
As glaciers retreat and seas rise, peaceful mammoth followers face invasion from the hard northern People of the Watching Star. A boy shaman, a steadfast fighter, and a hopeful woman stand between the clans and slaughter.
Thunder in the Sky
by William Sarabande
1992
Cha-kwena leads his small band across the Great Plains behind a white mammoth he believes will guide them to safety. Storms, hunters, and rival magic close in as survival becomes a test of faith and will.
The Edge of the World
by William Sarabande
1993
Driven by visions, the young shaman Cha-kwena breaks taboo and follows the forbidden trail of the mammoth. The journey may cost him his place among his people, but it could reveal whether they still have a future.
Shadow of the Watching Star
by William Sarabande
1995
With their people starving and scattered, Cha-kwena is torn between returning home and protecting the last sacred mammoths. His choice could decide whether his tribe dies in violence or reaches a more hopeful future.
Face of the Rising Sun
by William Sarabande
1996
Warakan, son of chiefs and spirit masters, has grown to manhood alone in the forest. Hunting the great white mammoth, he must choose between vengeance and the fragile chance for peace.
Time Beyond Beginning
by William Sarabande
1998
On the northeast coast at the end of the Ice Age, a shaman urges his band to hunt what may be the last mammoth. When ambition and prophecy twist together, a young warrior must survive grief, guilt, and a vicious power struggle.
Spirit Moon
by William Sarabande
2000
As the Ice Age recedes, Tornarssuk leads his people toward the Great River of the White Whales, hoping for trade and reunion. Wildfire, prophecy, and clan treachery turn the journey into a brutal test of his leadership.
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