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  • The Captivity of the Oatman Girls

  • The Extraordinary History of the Young Sisters Who Were Abducted by Native Americans in the 1850s American Wild West
  • By: World Changing History
  • Narrated by: Tim Tidball
  • Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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The Captivity of the Oatman Girls

By: World Changing History
Narrated by: Tim Tidball
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Summary

How two young children survived one of the most treacherous stories in recent history....

Do you often find yourself wondering if the Wild West was really all that wild? Perhaps you’ve seen a few movies and heard some stories, but you feel like there’s more going on here than these dramatic displays of borderline fiction. Or maybe you’re a bit of a historian. And you’re simply looking to learn more about one of the most powerfully informative (and incredibly sad) tales of the Old Wild West. Whatever the case may be, the massacre of the Oatman family is something worthy of historical focus.

Just imagine fighting for your family’s survival, barely scraping by, and then watching everything you own to be taken from you. Royce Oatman experienced such a fate, and although it’s horrific what happened to the Oatman family, it’s not the whole story. The Wild West, a time in America between 1850 and 1910, is often overdramatized in Hollywood, which does a splendid job of making the Indians seem like savages and the cowboys come across as heroic gunslingers. While at times this may be true, at other times, it’s not. We’re all free to study and analyze the history books at our own discretion, drawing our own conclusions. But it’s important that we look at things from as objective a perspective as possible.

With a bit of insight into the Native American culture, paired with a larger understanding of how the settlers of the west actually lived, you'll be able to decipher what happened to the Oatman family of your own accord, empowering an honest understanding of this history. In The Captivity of the Oatman Girls, you’ll discover:

  • Powerful insight into the truth of the relations between the settlers and the Plains Indians of North America
  • Why the actions of the colonists in the late 18th century bordered genocide - and how this shifted the landscape forever
  • Why retaliation and vengeance created an exponential rise in violence - and why much of this could have been avoided
©2021 World Changing History (P)2021 World Changing History
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A Sad and Compelling Piece of History

This was a very sad and yet very compelling piece of history. I got this audiobook as I enjoy history and didn't really know much about American history. The narration was easy to listen to. The audiobook was engaging, although some of the information was difficult to listen to, due to what took place.

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Historical!

The book “The Captivity of the Oatman Girls The Extraordinary History of the Young Sisters Who Native Americans abducted in the 1850s American Wild West” is informative and historical. The book gives insight into historical events of wars with various Indians with a story; the story was about many captures. It is pretty much about conflicts among natives on wars among settlers and natives. It gives a bit on early American culture from television and stories.

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Very interesting

I got this book out of curiosity...I must say I was not prepared for the heartbreaking story of the Oatman sisters. The way they lost their parents and siblings and the struggle they faced.

The story is interesting and brutal. It's also heartwarming to hear about the brave people who tried to help the sisters.

Remember to have a box of tissues nearby before you start listening to the story...there will definitely be tears!

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Great listen

The author did alot of research in putting the details together for this audiobook. I never heard much of the Oatman girls before, other than Oatman being a town in Arizona, which happened to be named after the Oatman family! The story of what happened to the Oatman girls was really sad and it’s terrible to hear what happened to one of the girls! The audiobook was narrated simply and was easy to understand.

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Very interesting

Great story and well researched. I didn’t know anything about this part of the history and I really enjoyed this book. Recommend it.

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interesting and sad story

I love history but hadn't come across this incredible story. intriguing and terribly sad at the same time . with a bit of insight into the Native American culture, paired with how the settlers of the west actually lived and the incredible tale of this family .a real good interesting listen.

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Fascinating with huge amount of research

This truly was a fascinating book and it is obvious that huge amounts of research went into this book. I found the book extremely interesting and it contained much information I had not previously known.

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