Seneca’s Adopted Colonial Girl

Seneca’s Adopted Colonial Girl

In 1755, Shawnee warriors captured a teenage colonial girl. They later gave her to the Seneca, who fully adopted her into their culture. She supported the Mohawks during the American Revolution, helped negotiate for the Seneca after their defeat, and lived to age 90 within the Seneca Nation.

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