About This Book
The narrative recounts the author’s westbound emigrant journey and an overwhelming Sioux attack that killed many companions and resulted in her capture while her husband escaped. It follows five months of captivity involving forced marches across difficult country, severe thirst and hunger, attempted escapes, and the disappearance or death of fellow prisoners. The account details varied treatment by captors, including ritual violence, punishment, ceremonial dances, and occasional kindnesses, alongside descriptions of skirmishes, burials, and camp life. It ends with her ransom and return aided by a subsequent military expedition and personal reflections on the ordeal.
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