The Life of Mary Jemison: The White Woman of the Genesee

The Life of Mary Jemison: The White Woman of the Genesee

Paperback (20 Feb 2001)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Taken captive at the early age of thirteen by Seneca Indians, Mary Jemison was trained in the wilderness to the ordinary duties of the Indian female. Embedded with the sentiments and lifestyle of the Seneca's she essentially transformed into a member of the tribe. Mary Jemison's story is a remarkable one not because of her extraordinary lifestyle, but because this was the lifestyle that, in the end, she chose for herself. When prisoners were being set free from the bondage of the Indians after the French and Indian War, Mrs. Jemison chose to remain with her Indian friends and accept her Seneca upbringing. Known for her uncommon generosity, as Westward Expansion began to flourish, those who settled near the Genesee River soon became acquainted with The White Woman. This is not a facsimile but is a quality retype set addition. It is illustrated and contains a Appendix with Indian Geographical Names of the area.

Book information

ISBN: 9781582182339
Publisher: Digital Scanning
Imprint: Digital Scanning
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 316
Weight: 466g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm