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The film Dance with Wolves shows how some whites, at the time of the first European contacts with American Indians, chose not to return to their own culture. Mary Jemison...
James E. Seaver June Namias ... Dougherty that he lefthis command, stept forward and shot the Indian atthe firstfire. Another took the flag, andhad no sooner got it erected than Dougherty dropt himas he had the first.
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“Some Hints and Observations,” quoted in Cashin, William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier, 4, 248. . Bartram's antislavery tract (which also remained in manuscript) dates from the same period.
62, 75 ; Mrs. Simcoe, Diary, pp. ... 683, microfilm reel (hereafter cited as mfm) A-683; B1 1 1, 21771, pp. ... Mary Jemison, the famous white captive who was raised as a Seneca; see James E. Seaver, A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary ...
... 220 , 350n.60 White captives : interracial mixture and ( see captives , white ) White Indians , 53 , 150 , 264 ; federal policy about , 225 ; tribal identity and , 226–27 , 259 White men ( see also American men ) : Indian women and ...
Colonel Thomas Proctor's Embassy West April 27 - June 7 , 1791 a IN OCTOBER OF 1790 , at the same time the federal ... Proctor hired Horatio Jones as his interpreter , regarded as one of the best Seneca interpreters of the area ( ASPIA ...
“'Tragedy, Death, and Memory': The Commemoration of British Coal Mining Disasters in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century. ... An Historical Geography of Railways in Great Britain and Ireland. London: Routledge. Twiss, T. 1878.
... 97 , 101–2 , 146 ( see also Cabeza de Vaca ; Dickenson , J .; Dustin , H .; Filson ; J .; Henry , A .; Mather , C . ... Sam ; Indian Removal ; Timberlake , Henry ) Chibcha Indians , 30 Child , Lydia M. , Hobomok , 451 Childe Harold ...