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- W1966559076 abstract "The history of the American frontier is connected inseparably to the history of captivity. Captivity, or violent abduction, was a common—and useful—practice among the numerous tribes of North America before 1492. After that year the conflictive relationship between European newcomers and Native Americans was expressed in many ways, including through captivity and the multiple and silenced stories of captives. The process of taking captives was used as a weapon in the conflict created by European and Native American contact, but captivity also produced a large corpus of narratives that were used to forge and perpetuate Native American stereotypes. Though abduction by Indians was fairly common on the American frontier, the popularity of captivity narratives was limited to the eastern provinces of the North American territory. There, readers were drawn to captivity stories that, in some cases, became best sellers. It is not surprising that narratives were collected and published in multiple editions. The Newberry Library in Chicago contains two thousand captivity-related items published before 1880. There are multiple reasons for the popularity of such items, but one, demonstrated by the Puritans, is an interest in the spiritual condition of humankind. In Hispanic America, however, in areas such as Argentina and Chile where Indian captivity was a common occurrance, captives and their stories were ignored. Captive narratives and other types of captive records were kept in colonial archives, but only during the last fifteenth years have historians begun to show an interest in them. This was also the case for the northern frontier of Mexico and the southern U.S. border states of Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, where, until the end of the nineteenth century, captivity remained an expression of resistance among the Comanche, Apache, Kiowa, and Ute. In general, however, captives in that frontier did not write, nor were they encouraged to write, their stories. The existence of narratives from Andrés Martínez Andele, Herman Lehman, and Lorenzo Oatman is the exception rather than the norm." @default.
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- W1966559076 title "Captive Arizona, 1851-1900. By Victoria Smith. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009. xxxviii, 255 pp. $40.00, ISBN 978-0-8032-1090-5.)" @default.
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