Mary Jemison
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Mary Jemison, mit indianischem Namen Deh-he-wä-mis (* 1742/1743; † 19. September 1833 in der Buffalo Creek Reservation in der Mitte des Erie County, New York), war eine amerikanische Siedlerin, die mit etwa zwölf Jahren von den Seneca entführt wurde, sich in die Kultur der Indianer vollständig einfand und später eine Vermittlerin zwischen den Indianern und den weißen Siedlern wurde.
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Mary Jemison (1743 - 19 septembre 1833) est une femme américaine de la Frontier qui fut enlevée par des Amérindiens Sénécas alors qu'elle était enfant. Elle s'assimila à la culture amérindienne et choisit par la suite de rester chez les Sénécas plutôt que de retrouver le mode de vie des colons britanniques. Elle s'est particulièrement illustrée en négociant un traité de paix pour sa tribu.
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Mary Jemison (Deh-he-wä-nis) (1743 – September 19, 1833) was a Scots-Irish colonial frontierswoman in Pennsylvania and New York, who became known as the "White Woman of the Genesee." As a young girl she was captured and adopted into a Seneca family, assimilating to their culture, marrying two Native American men in succession, and having children with them. In 1824 she published a memoir of her life, a form of captivity narrative.
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1833-09-19
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At sea on the Atlantic Ocean
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Illustration, from an 1892 account of missionary activity in upstate New York
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Illustration, from an 1892 account of missionary activity in upstate New York
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adopted Seneca and for her memoir
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Mary Jemison, mit indianischem Namen Deh-he-wä-mis (* 1742/1743; † 19. September 1833 in der Buffalo Creek Reservation in der Mitte des Erie County, New York), war eine amerikanische Siedlerin, die mit etwa zwölf Jahren von den Seneca entführt wurde, sich in die Kultur der Indianer vollständig einfand und später eine Vermittlerin zwischen den Indianern und den weißen Siedlern wurde.
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Mary Jemison (Deh-he-wä-nis) (1743 – September 19, 1833) was a Scots-Irish colonial frontierswoman in Pennsylvania and New York, who became known as the "White Woman of the Genesee." As a young girl she was captured and adopted into a Seneca family, assimilating to their culture, marrying two Native American men in succession, and having children with them. In 1824 she published a memoir of her life, a form of captivity narrative. During the French and Indian War, in spring 1755, Jemison at age 12 was captured with most of her family in a Shawnee raid in what is now Adams County, Pennsylvania. The others of her family were killed. She and an unrelated young boy were adopted by Seneca families. She became fully assimilated, marrying a Delaware (Lenape), and, after his death, a Seneca man. She chose to remain a Seneca rather than return to American colonial culture. Jemison told her story late in life to an American minister, who wrote it for her. He published it as (1824). It was reprinted in the late 20th century. In 1874 her remains were reinterred near a historic Seneca council house on a private estate, in what is now Letchworth State Park.
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Mary Jemison (1743 - 19 septembre 1833) est une femme américaine de la Frontier qui fut enlevée par des Amérindiens Sénécas alors qu'elle était enfant. Elle s'assimila à la culture amérindienne et choisit par la suite de rester chez les Sénécas plutôt que de retrouver le mode de vie des colons britanniques. Elle s'est particulièrement illustrée en négociant un traité de paix pour sa tribu.
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