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Hamster Dunnigan, amateur paleo-archeologist, was on an illegal dig in the mountains of southeastern Washington State. He was looking for graves to loot. His area of interest was on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, federal lands. He was a short man and kept himself lean and strong. His long auburn hair was always pulled back in a braided ponytail. At first glance, even though he was twenty-nine years old, he looked like a small Native American kid. One relic he finds is a massive skin of a now extinct tiger, has a story etched into it. As he passes his flashlight over the etched stick figures,…mehr

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Hamster Dunnigan, amateur paleo-archeologist, was on an illegal dig in the mountains of southeastern Washington State. He was looking for graves to loot. His area of interest was on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, federal lands. He was a short man and kept himself lean and strong. His long auburn hair was always pulled back in a braided ponytail. At first glance, even though he was twenty-nine years old, he looked like a small Native American kid. One relic he finds is a massive skin of a now extinct tiger, has a story etched into it. As he passes his flashlight over the etched stick figures, they begin to move like an old stopgap movie. When Dunnigan touches the skin, the story intuitively flows into his mind. It is the story of the beginning of self-awareness, spirituality, emotions, and the neural connections that leads to hominoid survival, proliferation, and our collective genetic construction. It is the story of explosive creativity and dramatic understanding of harmony with the environment five hundred thousand years ago. It is the story of the ever-present dilemma of self-preservation self-awareness. It is a story of our most ancient hominoid ancestors who gave us the ability to think, learn, remember, and pass on our present-day genetic code and of our future.

As the story evolves Noolan and Caek are two competing species of early hominoids, but separated from their clans, they depend on one another and become emotionally attached. Journey with them through many harrowing events as they try to reunite with their families. Making their way through an unrelenting environment with determination and grit, they grow closer together and closer to their ultimate enemy, the Jakkar. It is only through an intuitive power, deeply honed survival skills and a bit of luck that these two craftly and cleverly overcome the odds. As you get to know Noolan, Caek and their clans, you'll reconsider what you thought you knew about our early ancestors.

The genesis of problem-solving abilities and what may happen with earlier hominoid ancestors demonstrates they were a lot smarter than we give them credit for. It was a human who created the wheel, and prayer and relational understandings.


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Autorenporträt
Originally from San Antonio, Texas Hector Rodriguez received his bachelor's degree in Geology from St. Mary 's University. He worked in the private sector in the 1980's developing policy and procedures for Resource Conservation Reclamation Act, especially Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Programs. He served three years in the United States Army assigned to the III Corp Engineering Intelligence providing detailed terrain analysis to battalion level command. He joined the Department of Energy in 1994 serving in the Environmental Compliance and Assurance Division at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Southeast Washington State. While at Hanford he managed site-wide numerous environmental programs and contributed to policy development, program implementation and project management. He transferred to National Energy Technology Laboratory in 2004 as sitewide manager and coordinator for environmental programs and related site projects. He retired from Federal service in 2016. He currently pursues various passions and interests including environmental issues and mega problems. He is currently working on solution to our desires and dependency on plastics. He is a gardening, scouter, writer, traveler, guitar/mandolin player, avid reader, actor, lecturer, investor, cycling fanatic, and award-winning cook. He is passionate about spending quality time with his family and friends. He considers himself a pretty good example of an aging, middle of the road boomer, coming to terms with his eventual demise but still disrupting the norm. He is an advocate for environmental issues, specifically the understanding of global warming, clean air and water issues, and sustainable plant based human existence. He believes the most important thing we can do is provide for the education of our families and the recognition that all lives matter and should be treated with dignity, respect, and equal opportunities for education, including his.