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    Olive Ann Oatman (September 7, 1837 – March 21, 1903) was a White American woman celebrated in her time for her slavery and later release by Native Americans...
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    Mary Ann Oatman (1843 – c. 1855) was the sister of Olive Oatman. She is notable for surviving a gruesome attack on her family, “the Oatman Massacre” by...
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    for the wild burros that wander the streets. The name Oatman was chosen in honor of Olive Oatman, a young Illinois girl who was captured and enslaved by...
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    of the Oatman Drug Company Building Oatman Jail Oatman Jail cell Old Building The Olive Oatman Restaurant and Saloon Fast Fanny's Place Oatman Memorial...
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    the Yavapi took thirteen-year-old Olive Oatman, along with her seven-year old sister Mary Ann, captive. The Oatman girls lived with the Yavapi until they...
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  • Association Eddie Oatman (1889–1973), Canadian professional ice hockey player Mary Ann Oatman (1844–1851), the sister of Olive Oatman, and a survivor of...
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  • across the river just within Riverside County, California. Olive City was named after Olive Oatman who had been, with her sister, survivors of the massacre...
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    (Irataba's sister's son who succeeded him as leader) and Aspamekelyeho. Olive Oatman, who lived with the Mohave for five years, later stated that Irataba...
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  • character, including physical likeness, was inspired by the real story of Olive Oatman. She portrayed Nancy Lincoln in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in 2012...
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  • film's director Paul Greengrass after an original version by Luke Davies. Olive Oatman Jiles, Paulette. News of the World. William Morrow: 2016. 211. Chevalier...
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    Yavapai (redirect from Oatman family)
    children. The son, Lorenzo, was left for dead but survived, while sisters Olive Oatman and Mary Ann were later sold to Mojaves as slaves. The story was widely...
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  • world." Tom Gliatto of People named it the fifth best film of the year. Olive Oatman "James Newton Howard to Score Paul Greengrass' 'News of the World'"....
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  • Valley one-room school house. Biography portal Mary Jemison Olive Oatman Mary Ann Oatman Frances Slocum Michno 2007, p. 412. Chebahtah & Minor 2007, pp...
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    Mojave. The most famous incident in the 19th century was the adoption of Olive Oatman after her family was massacred by another tribe, all prior to them living...
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    fictionalized account for children. Biography portal Herman Lehmann Olive Oatman Mary Ann Oatman Frances Slocum Seaver, James E. (2015-01-26). A Narrative of...
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  • Frank James, outlaw, Confederate guerrilla and brother of Jesse James Olive Oatman, Yavapai Indian captive and lecturer Bass Reeves, The First African American...
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  • 33.00444°N 113.15583°W / 33.00444; -113.15583), where the family of Olive Oatman was buried following their massacre on the Southern Emigrant Trail by...
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    gasoline-powered automobile, graduated from La Harpe's Gittings Seminary (1882) Olive Oatman, pioneer Mormon teenager abducted by Native Americans who marked her...
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  • Rangers in December 1860. Found alive 24 years 1851 Olive Oatman 14 United States of America Oatman and her younger sister, Mary Ann, were both taken as...
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  • A third edition was published in 2013. The Blue Tattoo: The Life of Olive Oatman, was a finalist for the 2010 Caroline Bancroft History Prize. Looking...
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    portal Indian removals in Indiana Mary Jemison Herman Lehmann Olive Oatman Mary Ann Oatman Stewart Rafert (1996). The Miami Indians of Indiana: A Persistent...
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    Morgan, Major League Baseball pitcher Lorenzo Oatman and sister Olive Oatman, survivors of the Oatman Massacre of 1851 in Arizona Steven Parent, aka...
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  • on the journey to Bashan, and most of Brewster's followers, including Olive Oatman and her family, deserted Brewster and headed for California. Brewster...
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    Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 5, 2021. Stratton, Royal B. (1857). Captivity of the Oatman Girls: Being an Interesting Narrative of Life among the Apache and Mohave...
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  • Morales, 1967, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association, 2009 Olive Oatman, 1857, Indian captive and lecturer Bill Anttila, the school's all-time...
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    ISBN 978-0-7385-3047-5. Mifflin, Margot (2009). The Blue Tattoo: The Life of Olive Oatman. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 9780803211483. Woodward, Arthur (January...
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  • Blanche Ovens Clough on March 7, 1903, in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, to Olive Oatman Smith Clough and Jeffrey Bennett Clough Jr. She died April 16, 1972,...
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  • on the journey to Bashan, and most of Brewster's followers, including Olive Oatman and her family, deserted Brewster. Some survived the desert journey and...
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  • collaborative work with Jael Lehmann and Ann Monn that gave voice to Olive Oatman who became Cloudwoman. Another work of interest is a digital print series...
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    remove dangerous curves. One section through the Black Mountains outside Oatman, Arizona, was fraught with hairpin turns and was the steepest along the...
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