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Mohave Indians --- History --- Wars --- -Mohave Indians --- -Aha-Makav Indians --- AhaMakav Indians --- Mojave Indians --- People By The River --- People Who Live Along The Water --- Pipa Aha Macav --- Indians of North America --- Yuman Indians --- -Wars --- -History --- Aha-Makav Indians
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In 1851 Olive Oatman was a thirteen-year old pioneer traveling west toward Zion, with her Mormon family. Within a decade, she was a white Indian with a chin tattoo, caught between cultures. The Blue Tattoo tells the harrowing story of this forgotten heroine of frontier America. Orphaned when her family was brutally killed by Yavapai Indians, Oatman lived as a slave to her captors for a year before being traded to the Mohave, who tattooed her face and raised her as their own. She was fully assimilated and perfectly happy when, at nineteen, she was ransomed back to white society. She became an i
Mohave Indians. --- Yavapai Indians. --- Apache Indians. --- Indian captivities --- Aha-Makav Indians --- AhaMakav Indians --- Mojave Indians --- People By The River --- People Who Live Along The Water --- Pipa Aha Macav --- Indians of North America --- Yuman Indians --- Apache Mohave Indians --- Mohave Apache Indians --- Tonto Indians --- Tulkepa Indians --- Tulkepaia Indians --- Yampai Indians --- Yampio Indians --- Yavapai Apache Indians --- Yavape Indians --- Yavape Kutcan Indians --- Yavipai Indians --- Diné Indians (Apache) --- Athapascan Indians --- Oatman, Olive Ann --- Oatman, Olive Ann. --- Captivity, 1851. --- Captivity.
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Across north-central New Mexico and Arizona, along the line of Route 66, now Interstate 40, there first ran a little-known wagon trail called Beale's Wagon Road, after Edward F. Beale, who surveyed it for the War Department in 1857. This survey became famous for employing camels. Not so well known is the fate of the first emigrants who the next year attempted to follow its tracks. The government considered the 1857 exploration a success and the road it opened a promising alternative route to California but expected such things as military posts and developed water supplies to b
Arizona - History - To 1912. --- Beale Road - History. --- Beale, Edward Fitzgerald. --- Mohave Indians - Arizona - History - 19th century. --- Mohave Indians - Wars. --- Mohave Indians. --- Southwest, New - Description and travel. --- Mohave Indians --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- United States Local History --- History & Archaeology --- History --- Wars --- Wars. --- Beale, Edward Fitzgerald, --- Beale Road --- Southwest, New --- Arizona --- History. --- Description and travel. --- Aha-Makav Indians --- AhaMakav Indians --- Mojave Indians --- People By The River --- People Who Live Along The Water --- Pipa Aha Macav --- Beale Trail --- Beale Wagon Road --- Description and travel --- Indians of North America --- Yuman Indians
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