For generations, the author's family shared stories of Native American ancestry—whispers of heritage that many families lose to time. In this genealogical study, Kent Malcom transforms oral history into documented fact. By weaving together deep archival research with cutting-edge DNA evidence, this book traces the intricate web of the Moon and Malcom lines. From the Huguenot settlers to the Piqua Shawnee, and spanning the Tuscarora, Cherokee, and Old Cheraw nations, this work explores the "in-between worlds" of ancestors who navigated a changing American landscape. It is a guide for descendants and finding Indigenous kinship through the intersection of biology and history.