The Last Midegah is a ceremonial life-record of Grand Chief David Scott Taylor, the final bridge of the Midē wiwin priesthood, who tends the "covenant of breath" between Creator, land, and people. It traces his birth at the Snake-Clearwater confluence, his naming by bees and rivers, and his mantle as Midegah-keeper of the medicine fire and the Seven Grandfather Teachings of Wisdom, Love, Respect, Bravery, Honesty, Humility, and Truth. Through visions, councils, and gatherings at sacred stones and rivers, the book shows him restoring memory, language, ceremony, and governance so that justice becomes restoration rather than punishment, and leadership becomes stewardship instead of control. Again and again it teaches that breath, story, and land are one sacred rhythm-and that the work of the Last Midegah is not to end a lineage, but to keep the fire alive until the people remember how to breathe, speak, and walk in that rhythm for themselves.