The Western Captive and Other Indian Stories
English
By (author): Elizabeth Oakes Smith
This edition recovers Elizabeth Oakes Smiths successful 1842 novel The Western Captive; or, The Times of Tecumseh and includes many of Oakes Smiths other writings about Native Americans, including short stories, legends, and autobiographical and biographical sketches. The Western Captive portrays the Shawnee leader as an American hero and the white heroines spiritual soulmate; in contrast to the later popular legend of Tecumsehs rejected marriage proposal to a white woman, Margaret, the captive of the title, returns Tecumsehs love and embraces life apart from white society.
These texts are accompanied by selections from Oakes Smiths Woman and Her Needs and her unpublished autobiography, from contemporary captivity narratives and biographies of William Henry Harrison depicting the Shawnee, and from writings by her colleagues Jane Johnston Schoolcraft and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft.
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