Comanche Captive

Comanche Captive
Title Comanche Captive PDF eBook
Author D. László Conhaim
Publisher Wheeler Publishing, Incorporated
Pages 0
Release 2018-09-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781432856403

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"In 1986, at just 17 years of age, D. Lâaszlâo Conhaim landed his first professional writing assignment, a two-part interview in Los Angeles and Tokyo with Japanese screen legend Toshiro Mifune for Minneapolis's City Pages. While a humanities major at the University of Southern California, he wrote for credits his first historical novel, All Man's Land, about a former slave's discovery of the lawman who once owned him. In 1995, Conhaim co-founded The Prague Revue, the longest-running literary journal to serve the community of international writers in Prague. For TPR, he wrote a fictional remembrance of Miguel de Unamuno, "Feeling into Don Miguel," which Gore Vidal "read with delight" and Alexander Zaitchik (Rolling Stone, The Nation) called "masterful" in Think Magazine. In 1999, TPR Books published his corresponding novel of mythomania in Spain, Autumn Serenade"--

Nine Years Among the Indians, 1870-1879

Nine Years Among the Indians, 1870-1879
Title Nine Years Among the Indians, 1870-1879 PDF eBook
Author Herman Lehmann
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 286
Release 1927
Genre Apache Indians
ISBN

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Cynthia Ann Parker

Cynthia Ann Parker
Title Cynthia Ann Parker PDF eBook
Author Tracie Egan
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 36
Release 2003-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780823941797

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A biography of the pioneer woman who as a child was captured and raised by the Comanche Indians.

The Captured

The Captured
Title The Captured PDF eBook
Author Scott Zesch
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 404
Release 2007-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1429910119

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On New Year's Day in 1870, ten-year-old Adolph Korn was kidnapped by an Apache raiding party. Traded to Comaches, he thrived in the rough, nomadic existence, quickly becoming one of the tribe's fiercest warriors. Forcibly returned to his parents after three years, Korn never adjusted to life in white society. He spent his last years in a cave, all but forgotten by his family. That is, until Scott Zesch stumbled over his own great-great-great uncle's grave. Determined to understand how such a "good boy" could have become Indianized so completely, Zesch travels across the west, digging through archives, speaking with Comanche elders, and tracking eight other child captives from the region with hauntingly similar experiences. With a historians rigor and a novelists eye, Zesch's The Captured paints a vivid portrait of life on the Texas frontier, offering a rare account of captivity. "A carefully written, well-researched contribution to Western history -- and to a promising new genre: the anthropology of the stolen." - Kirkus Reviews

Comanche Captive

Comanche Captive
Title Comanche Captive PDF eBook
Author Mary Clendenin
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 166
Release 2007-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0595436331

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In 1844 Juana Cavasos was carried off into three years of captivity. The aristocratic young woman, used to a life of wealth, was suddenly thrust into a primitive existence on the harsh Texas plains. With only her indomitable courage and fortitude to sustain her, she managed to meld into the tribe's environment but always kept one thought in her mind. "Someday, someway I will return to my people."

The Comanche

The Comanche
Title The Comanche PDF eBook
Author Willard H. Rollings
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 143
Release 2009
Genre Comanche Indians
ISBN 1438103719

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Examines the culture, history, and changing fortunes of the Comanche Indians.

A Fate Worse Than Death

A Fate Worse Than Death
Title A Fate Worse Than Death PDF eBook
Author Gregory Michno
Publisher Caxton Press
Pages 554
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 0870044869

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Captivity narratives have been a standard genre of writings about Indians of the East for several centuries.a Until now, the West has been almost entirely neglected.a Now Gregory and Susan Michno have rectified that with this painstakenly researched collection of vivid and often brutal accounts of what happened to those men and women and children that were captured by marauding Indians during the settlement of the West."