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Indian Captivity Narratives Collection

The Capture and Escape; or, Life Among the Sioux, Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians, Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson

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Indian Captivity Narratives Collection

Written by: Sarah Luse Larimer, Fanny Kelly, Mary Rowlandson
Narrated by: Museum Audiobooks Cast
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Indian Captivity Narratives Collection gathers three powerful firsthand accounts of capture, survival, displacement, and return on the American frontier.

Book 1: The Capture and Escape; or, Life among the Sioux by Sarah Luse Larimer recounts the author's captivity among the Sioux and her struggle to endure, observe, and finally regain freedom.

Book 2: Narrative of My Captivity among the Sioux Indians by Fanny Kelly tells of violent frontier conflict, separation from family, forced movement, hardship, and resilience during one of the most dramatic episodes of nineteenth-century captivity literature.

Book 3: Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson is one of the earliest and most influential captivity narratives in American literature, describing Rowlandson's seizure during King Philip's War, her difficult journey among Native peoples, and her eventual restoration.

Together these works offer a revealing, often painful view of colonial and frontier America, religious interpretation, cultural encounter, and the literary tradition of captivity narratives.

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