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The Indians and their captives

edited and compiled by James Levernier and Hennig Cohen

(Contributions in American studies, no. 31)

Greenwood Press, 1977

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Bibliography: p. [275]-278

Includes index

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  • ILLUSTRATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION PART ONE THE DISCOVERY OF THE INDIAN A Spaniard Among Florida Indians From Samuel Gardner Drake, Indian Captivities … (1839), first published in the True Relation of the Gentleman of Elvas … (1557) Captain John Smith Meets the Princess Pocahontas From Captain John Smith, The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles … (1624) PART TWO TRIALS OF THE SPIRIT A Letter from a Jesuit in New France From John Dawson Gilmary Shea, Perils of the Ocean and Wilderness … (1857), first published under the title Breve Relatione d'Alcune Missioni … (1653) A Sermon on the Deliverance of a Puritan Woman From Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana … (1702), first published by Mather in Humiliations Follow'd with Deliverances … (1697) A Quaker Journal Records God's Protecting Providence From Jonathan Dickinson, God's Protecting Providence … (1699) PART THREE THE LAND IMPERATIVE A Puritan Minister Describes French Savagery and Treachery From John Norton, The Redeemed Captive … (1748) An Indian Trader Held by the British From A Narrative of the Capture and Treatment of John Dodge … (1779) The Captive as Naturalist, Anthropologist, and Plagiarist From the Memoirs of Charles Dennis Rousoe d'Eres … (1800) An Almanac Promotes Colonization in the Old Southwest "A True and Faithful Narrative of the Captivity and Travels of Capt. Isaac Stewart …" from Bickerstaff's Genuine Boston Almanack for 1787 Faked Atrocity Stories An Affecting Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mary Smith … (1818) "War! War!! War!!! Women and Children Butchered!" From the Narrative of the Capture and Providential Escape of Misses Frances and Almira Hall … (1832) A Propaganda Broadside During the Second Seminole War "Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Mason, with an Account of the Massacre of Her Youngest Child" (c. 1836) Attack on a Wagon Train From Fanny Kelly, Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians … (1871) An Indian Idyll From Edwin James, A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner … (1830) "She Lov'd the Indian Style of Life" From James Seaver, A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary jemison … (1824)
  • and Gordon M. Fisk, Story of the Female Captive … (1844) A White Savage: "I Kill My First Man" From Jonathan H. Jones, Indianology (1899) PART FOUR BEHIND THE FRONTIER An Antiquarian Records an Incident in the Deerfield Massacre From Elihu Hoyt, A Brief Sketch of the First Settlement of Deerfield … (1833) Washington Irving on John Colter's Race From Irving, Astoria, or, Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains (1836) George Bancroft on the MacCrea Abduction From Bancroft, History of the United States … (1834–1885) Francis Parkman on the Conspiracy of Pontiac From Parkman, The Conspiracy of Pontiac (1870), first published in 1851 Henry David Thoreau on Hannah Duston's Captivity From Thoreau, A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849) The Legend of Murderer's Creek From McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Third Reader (1846) The Ballad of "The White Captive" "The White Captive" from Helen Flanders, Elizabeth Ballard, et al., New Green Mountain Songster (1939)
  • and "Bright Amanda" from Lester A. Hubbard, Ballads and Songs from Utah (1961) Folktales About the Escapes of Tim Murphy From Harold Thompson File, New York State Historical Society
  • and Emelyn Gardner, "Folk-Lore from Schoharie County, New York," Journal of American Folklore (1914) Daniel Boone and the Indians From John Filson, "The Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon" in The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke (1784)
  • and Timothy Flint, Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone (1833) The Christian Hermit From the Narrative of the Massacre, by the Savages, of the Wife and Children of Thomas Baldwin … (1836) Sal Fink: "How She Cooked Injuns" "Sal Fink, the Mississippi Screamer" from Crockett's Almanac for 1854 MOCCASIN BILL, a Dime Novel From Paul Bibbs, Moccasin Bill
  • or, Cunning Serpent the Ojibwah, a Romance of Big Stone Lake (1873) A Cowboy Captured by Indians From The Life and Adventures of Nat Love … (1907) PART FIVE BEYOND THE FRONTIER The Frontiers of Fantasy From A Surprising Account, of the Captivity and Escape of Philip M'Donald, and Alexander M'Leod, of Virginia … (1786) The Pocahontas Plays From James Nelson Barker, The Indian Princess
  • or, La Belle Sauvage (1808) YAMOYDEN, a Narrative Poem From James W. Eastburn and Robert C. Sands, Yamoyden, a Tale of the Wars of King Philip … (1820) Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Duston Family" From The American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge (May 1836) The Captivity of the Munro Sisters from James Fenimore Cooper's THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS From Cooper, The Last of the Mohicans (1826) Thomas Cole Paints the Death of Cora Cole, detail from "A Scene from The Last of the Mohicans" (1827) An Indian's Love Lyric "The Stolen White Girl" from John Rollin Ridge, Poems (1868) Erastus Dow Palmer Captures a White Captive in Marble Palmer, "White Captive" (1858)
  • and "Palmer's 'White Captive,'" Atlantic Monthly (January 1860) "The Escape" from Herman Melville's TYPEE From Melville, Typee, a Peep at Polynesian Life (1846) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX

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