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"Far from portraying science-fiction fantasies, The Portrait of Time takes a serious look back from the year 2084 as three main characters: Joseph, a Zuni Pueblo avant-garde artist; Katherine, a Pulitzer Prize winning Irish-American journalist; and the Reverend Reginald Reichard ("Triple R"), a cyberspace evangelist, re-examine their disparate roles in the 21st century.

Set in the old mining town of Trinidad, Colorado, these three characters interact in most unusual ways. A Native American re-enactment of a 10,000 B.C. Paleo-Indian bison kill on the Comanche Grasslands of Colorado, followed by a bountiful Buffalo Banquet in Triple's R's castle-like headquarters attended by the Very Important People of Colorado, brings out the truth about the Indian Casino Massacre of 2048 and the ramifications upon the century's portrait. "

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