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Discover the remarkable life of Olive Oatman... Free BONUS Inside!
In 1851, fourteen-year-old Olive Oatman was traveling west with her Mormon family when they were attacked by a group of Native Americans. Her parents and four siblings were killed, while Olive and her sister Mary Ann were taken captive. Her brother Lorenzo, left for dead, would later recover and spend years searching for his sisters.
Olive spent five years living with the Mohave tribe, during which time she received a distinctive blue chin tattoo -- a tribal marker that would remain with her for life. After her eventual rescue and return to white society, Olive's story became a national sensation, featured in newspapers and books across America.
Inside, you'll read about:
• Journey to the Promised Land
• The Massacre
• Slaves of the Tribe
• Olive's Tribal Tattoo
• Return to Civilization
• Late Life and Death
• And much more!
This book explores the complex story of survival and cultural adaptation during America's westward expansion. Olive Oatman's experience provides a unique window into the relations between settlers and Native Americans in the mid-nineteenth century.
Get your copy today and discover the extraordinary true story of the blue-tattooed captive.
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