White Slaves of Maquinna: John R. Jewitt's Narrative of Capture and Confinement at Nootka
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2000
192
Book • Nonfiction
Nootka Sound • 1800s
2000
Adult
16+ years
White Slaves of Maquinna: John R. Jewitt's Narrative of Capture and Confinement at Nootka recounts John R. Jewitt's experiences after being captured and held by the Nuu-chah-nulth people in the early 19th century. The narrative explores his survival, adaptation, and observations of Indigenous culture during his years of captivity.
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White Slaves of Maquinna receives praise for its compelling firsthand account of captivity and cultural encounters in the early 19th century. Readers appreciate its historical value and vivid storytelling. However, some critiques mention a lack of depth in contextual analysis and a dated perspective. Overall, it's a gripping narrative with important historical insights.
Ideal for readers interested in historical narratives, captivity stories, and indigenous cultures, akin to fans of The Journals of Lewis and Clark and The Captivity of the Oatman Girls. This audience appreciates firsthand accounts and vivid descriptions of early encounters between Europeans and Native Americans.
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192
Book • Nonfiction
Nootka Sound • 1800s
2000
Adult
16+ years
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