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A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison

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A woman who, as a child of about twelve, was captured and lived for decades among an Indigenous community recounts her capture and the murder of her immediate family, her marriages to two members of that society, struggles raising children, and repeated hardships during wartime on the frontier. The account interweaves personal memory with descriptions of daily life, ceremonies, and customs, and includes an appendix detailing a frontier massacre, a punitive military expedition, and oral traditions. Presented as a careful transcription of her spoken recollections, the memoir emphasizes survival, cultural adaptation, and the human costs of border conflict.

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James E. Seaver

James E. Seaver was an American author and historian, best known for his work "A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison," published in 1824. This narrative recounts the life of Mary Jemison, a white woman captured by Native Americans during the French and Indian War, who later chose to remain with her captors. Seaver's account is significant for its detailed portrayal of Native American life and culture during the 18th century, providing valuable insights into the complexities of colonial and indigenous interactions. His work contributes to the understanding of American history and the experiences of those who lived on the frontier.

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