Weetamoo: Heart of the Pocassets, Massachusetts - Rhode Island, 1653
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Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
208
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Aug 27, 2001
Editora
Scholastic
ISBN-10
0439129109
ISBN-13
9780439129107
Descrição
In the mid-17th century, New England teems with cultural richness, especially among the Algonquin tribes like the Pocasset and Wampanoag. The story unfolds in a turbulent time marked by the encroachment of European settlers and the shifting dynamics of power between indigenous peoples. Weetamoo, a prominent Pocasset leader, stands as a fierce guardian of her people and their traditions amid these rapid changes.
Throughout her journey, Weetamoo's strength and resilience are tested as she navigates the complexities of tribal alliances, the challenges posed by settlers, and her own personal aspirations. Her tale reflects not just the struggles of her tribe but also the broader narrative of survival and identity in a land on the brink of transformation. Through her eyes, the reader witnesses a vibrant culture fighting to maintain its heart against the tides of change.
Throughout her journey, Weetamoo's strength and resilience are tested as she navigates the complexities of tribal alliances, the challenges posed by settlers, and her own personal aspirations. Her tale reflects not just the struggles of her tribe but also the broader narrative of survival and identity in a land on the brink of transformation. Through her eyes, the reader witnesses a vibrant culture fighting to maintain its heart against the tides of change.
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