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Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians (4/7) by Fanny Kelly 

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Level: C2 Advanced
Title: Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians
Script: On request only
Author: Fanny Kelly
Reader: LibriVox - Tricia G
Accent: American English
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00:05 Chapter 13
09:32 Chapter 14
25:22 Chapter 15
35:23 Chapter 16
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Synopsis:
In 1864 the Kelly wagon train, a party of six persons, departed Geneva, Kansas bound for Idaho, " with high wrought hopes and pleasant anticipations of a romantic and delightful journey across the plains " Unaware of the rising hostilities between Indians and settlers, the party chose to turn down the offer to join a larger train and instead continued on their way West content in their own company. It was a decision they would regret.
At the end of a "hot and oppressive day" they were confronted by a band of two hundred and fifty Indians, who after making more demands upon the company turned and began the massacre that would end the carrying away of Fanny Kelly and her daughter, Mary. Fanny Kelly's Captivity coincided with General Sully's campaign against the Santee Sioux, and although she did not realize it, she was witness to the last days of the free roaming way of life with the Sioux is both fascinating and harrowing. She describes, in detail, daily life in an Indian camp and notes customs that differed greatly from her own status among the tribe was constantly being reversed from captive drudge to honored guest.
First published in the nineteenth century, the modern reader will find much that is interesting in Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux , not least because Fanny Kelly tells her story with the accepted hostility toward the Indian that was common in her day, hostility that has led to stereotyping and misunderstandings that still exist today.
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Комментарии : 7   
@HogMan2022
@HogMan2022 Год назад
As someone who will never read unless absolutely necessary, I really enjoy listening to you. Thank you very much!
@noeld5292
@noeld5292 Год назад
This woman was amazing 👏
@bryansesco9671
@bryansesco9671 Год назад
She would have escaped earlier when she saw a blonde haired girl across the Missouri River and yelled out to her, "How do I get to the other side?" The blonde replied,"You are on the other side!"🤣
@andrewmaccallum2367
@andrewmaccallum2367 Год назад
Excellent 👏👏👏
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@realairplane261 Год назад
Thanks.
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