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Delivery Fee

We charge a $2 shipping fee for every book. However you can get it waived when your total purchase exceeds a certain amount.
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Shipping
BOOKS
All the books are drawn from our designated warehouse in the United States of America (USA). Your book(s) will be shipped out from the USA to our regional logistic hub for local distribution and you can expect to receive the book(s) in 4-14 days at your doorstep.

COSMETICS 
All cosmetics are drawn from several of designated warehouses overseas. Your order will be shipped out directly from any warehouse with inventory via air registered mail to your shipping address. Generally most orders will be delivered to your doorstep in 4-14 days. On the rare occasion when our courier agent encounters difficulty in making a successful delivery they may arrange re-delivery or you may be requested to collect from your areas designated post office.

Upon confirmation of your order, your order status will be changed to delivered right away and you will receive your product 4-14 days after the change of status. Delivered means that items has been shipped out from our designated warehouse and so no cancellation is allowed.

 

Replacement order, Refund and Cancellation
BOOKS 
Since this product is from the USA, no cancellation, return or exchange will be allowed except the following cases
1. Item shipped was damaged/defective
2. Incorrect items were sent

COSMETICS
Since this product is from overseas, no cancellation, return or exchange will be allowed except the following cases
1. Item shipped was damaged/defective
2. Incorrect items were sent
3. We can accept the return of wrongly ordered items. An administrative fee of S$10 is chargeable to process this return and registered air postage to be borne by customer.

Book Information

Book Information
"Listen " Chicora pleaded. "Last night, I opened my eyes and saw tiny hands reaching through the lodge flap. I screamed, 'Leave me alone ' and the little hands disappeared."The legend of Chicora and the Little People: The Legend of the Indian Corn, begins long ago in the time known as the Moon of the Turning Leaves. Chicora, a young Lumbee girl, is awakened from her sleep by gruff giggling and little hands reaching through the flap of her home lodge. She attempts to tell the villagers of the appearance of the little people and the new corn. How can Chicora convince her tribe of the truth?Watercolor paintings wonderfully complete the telling of this Lumbee legend of trust and courage.Arvis Boughman is a member of the Lumbee tribe and was born in Robeson County in 1964. He received a B. S. in Elementary Education and a M. A. in Communication Disorders from Appala-chian State University. In 2003, Arvis co-authored Herbal Remedies of the Lumbee Indians (McFarland) with Loretta Oxendine. Currently, Arvis works as a speech/language pathologist. His interests include reading the Bible, fishing, woodcarving, hiking, Appalachian lore, and Native American cultures. He lives in a log cabin in the South Mountains of North Carolina with four cats, four dogs, five horses, his wife, Kim, son, Micah, and daughter, Clara-Ann. DeLora Cummings is a native American from Pembroke, NC. As an artist, she enjoys working in all media, but her favorite is oil on canvas. She says, "As an artist, what I paint, why I paint, and how I paint are the result of everything I am, everything I've experienced, every person I've known, and everything I have seen, felt, smelled, heard, and touched." DeLora has always been involved in the arts