A sacred house burns in the snow.
A healer walks toward his final vision.
And the land remembers.
Sigun is a Cree healer, seer, and guardian of ancient knowledge. Living deep in the northern wilderness, he understands the language of animals, dreams, rivers, and stones. But his world is under threat. White trappers push deeper into the forest, bringing disease, violence, alcohol, and greed.
When three ruthless men discover Sigun's sacred home, they destroy more than a shelter. They violate a place of memory, ceremony, and spiritual power. But the wilderness is not silent. Dreams begin to haunt them. The spirits awaken. And Sigun, warned by forces beyond the visible world, must return to face what has been done.
Blending historical tragedy, Indigenous spirituality, and dark frontier myth, Sigun is a powerful story of destruction, sacrifice, and survival - a novel about the sacred knowledge men try to erase, and the earth that refuses to forget.