Prisonniers des Autochtones -- Amérique du Nord
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- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson, containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French : together with an appendix, containing the sermons preached at her funeral and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles
- Narrative of the suffering & defeat of the North-Western Army under General Winchester, massacre of the prisoners, sixteen months imprisonment of the writer and others with the Indians and British, by William Atherton
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer, comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America
- Indian captivities, being a collection of the most remarkable narratives of persons taken captive by the North American Indians, or, Relations of those who, by stratagem or desperate valor, have effected the most surprising escapes from their cruel hands : to which are added notes, historical, biographical, &c., [edited] by Samuel G. Drake
- A narrative of the life of John Marrant, of New York in North America, giving an account of his conversion when only fourteen years of age ... with an account of the conversion of the king of the Cherokees and his daughter, &c. &c. &c, the whole authenticated by the Reverend W. Aldridge
- A narrative of the life of John Marrant, of New York in North America, giving an account of his conversion when only fourteen years of age ... with an account of the conversion of the king of the Cherokees and his daughter, &c. &c. &c, the whole authenticated by the Reverend W. Aldridge
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians, with a brief account of General Sully's Indian expedition in 1864, bearing upon events occurring in my captivity, by Fanny Kelly
- The Indian captive, or, A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Zadock Steele, related by himself ; to which is prefixed an account of the burning of Royalton
- Western scenes and reminiscences, together with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the forest : to which is added several narratives of adventures among the Indians
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson, containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French : together with an appendix, containing the sermons preached at her funeral and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles
- The adventures of John Jewitt only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the Indians of Nookta Sound, in Vancouver Island, edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Brown
- Events in Indian history, beginning with an account of the origin of the American Indians and early settlements in North America and embracing concise biographies of the principal chiefs and head-sachems of the different Indian tribes : with narratives and captivities ... : also an appendix containing the statistics of the population of the U. States and an Indian vocabulary
- Des Kentuckier's John Tanner Denkwürdigkeiten über seinen dreissigjä hrigrn Aufenthalt unter den ïndianern Nord-Amerika's, aus dem Englischen übersetzt von Karl Andree
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians, with a brief account of General Sully's Indian expedition in 1864, bearing upon events occurring in my captivity, by Fanny Kelly
- Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, etc. in the captivity of John Giles, Esq., commander of the garrison of Saint George River, in the district of Maine, written by himself
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer, comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America
- French and Indian cruelty, exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune of Peter Williamson: containing a particular account of the manners, customs and dress of the savages; of their scalping, burning, and other barbarities ... together with a description of the most convenient roads for the British forces to invade Canada ..., written by himself
- The adventures of John Jewitt only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the Indians of Nookta Sound, in Vancouver Island, edited with an introduction and notes by Robert Brown
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer, comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America
- A narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, a black, (now going to preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia), born in New-York, in North America, taken down from his own relation, arranged, corrected and published by the Rev. Mr. Aldridge
- The captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, pastor of the church in Deerfield, and Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster, who were taken, together with their families and neighbors, by the French and Indians, and carried into Canada, written by themselves
- [Tragedies of the wilderness, or, True and authentic narratives of captives who have been carried away by Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States from the earliest to the present time, illustrating the manner and customs, barbarous rites and ceremonies, of the North American Indians, and their various methods of torture practised upon such as have from time to time fallen into their hands, by Samuel G. Drake]
- Tragedies of the wilderness, or, True and authentic narratives of captives, who have been carried away by Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States, f.om the earliest to the present time, illustrating the manners and customs ... methods of torture practised upon such as have, from time to time, fallen into their hands, by Samuel G. Drake
- Grey Hawk, life and adventures among the Red Indians, edited by James Macaulay
- Grey Hawk, life and adventures among the Red Indians, edited by James Macaulay
- A narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, a black, (now going to preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia), born in New-York, in North America, taken down from his own relation, arranged, corrected and published by the Rev. Mr. Aldridge
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer, comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America
- French and Indian cruelty, exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune of Peter Williamson who was carried off from Aberdeen in his infancy and sold for a slave in Pensylvania, containing the history of the author's surprising adventures in North America, his captivity among the Indians and manner of his escape, the customs, dress &c. of the savages, military operations in that quarter ... and a short dissertation on kidnapping
- An unredeemed captive, being a story of Eunice Williams, who at the age of seven years, was carried away from Deerfield by the Indians in the year 1704, and who lived among the Indians in Canada as one of them the rest of her life, written by Clifton Johnson ; with illustrations by the author
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