Description: Indians Of North America And The Unredeemed Captive The "Indians of North America" book series, edited by Frank W. Porter III, is a comprehensive collection of volumes that explores the history, culture, and struggles of various Native American tribes and nations. The series, written for a broad audience, is both accessible to general readers and informative for scholars, providing insights into the lives of Native peoples across North America. Each book in the series focuses on a specific tribe, region, or aspect of Native American life, offering an in-depth look at their social structures, belief systems, interactions with European settlers, and the effects of colonization. The Unredeemed Captive: A Family Story from Early America" by John Demos is a compelling historical narrative that tells the story of Eunice Williams, a young English girl captured by Native Americans during a raid in 1704 in colonial Massachusetts. Through this remarkable true story, Demos explores themes of cultural conflict, religious identity, and the complexities of colonial life in early America. Summary of the Story: In 1704, during the Deerfield raid, a French and Native American coalition attacked the town of Deerfield, Massachusetts. Among the captives was six-year-old Eunice Williams, daughter of the towns minister, John Williams. Eunice was taken by Mohawks to their village near Montreal, and over time, she was adopted into the tribe, ultimately embracing their customs and way of life. Despite repeated efforts by her family to "redeem" or rescue her, Eunice chose to remain with the Mohawks, eventually marrying a Mohawk man and converting to Catholicism.
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Type: Novel
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: The Unredeemed Captive
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Author: John Demos
Genre: History
Original Language: English
Topic: Native Americans
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Intended Audience: Adults
Number of Pages: 120 Pages