Mary Jemison: "Captured by Indians"
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In the narrative "Captured by Indians," by Mary Jemison, Jemison describes how the Seneca Indians treated her, taught her how to live and how they cared for her. Throughout Mary Jemison's narrative she illustrates how she lived among the Indians and how she dealt with their way of life. Although the Seneca Indians are known to be fierce, Mary Jemison asserts that through numerous ways that the Seneca's
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person would have experienced throughout one's lifetime. By living most of her life with the Seneca Indians, Jemison experienced and established many close relationships with them and could feel the love and respect that each Indian felt for one another. Mary Jemison's existence with the Seneca portrays the peaceful, serene and loving environment that they have provided her and clearly shows how caring and compassionate the Seneca Indians can be. <Tab/>
person would have experienced throughout one's lifetime. By living most of her life with the Seneca Indians, Jemison experienced and established many close relationships with them and could feel the love and respect that each Indian felt for one another. Mary Jemison's existence with the Seneca portrays the peaceful, serene and loving environment that they have provided her and clearly shows how caring and compassionate the Seneca Indians can be. <Tab/>