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An eye-opening biography of a woman at the intersection of three distinct cultures in colonial America
Born and raised in a New England garrison town, Esther Wheelwright (1696-1780) was captured by Wabanaki Indians at age seven. Among them, she became a Catholic and lived like any other young girl in the tribe. At age twelve, she was enrolled at a French-Canadian Ursuline convent, where she would spend the rest of her life, eventually becoming the order's only foreign-born mother superior. Among these three major cultures of colonial North America, Wheelwright's life was exceptional: border-crossing, multilingual, and multicultural. This meticulously researched book discovers her life through the communities of girls and women around her: the free and enslaved women who raised her in Wells, Maine; the Wabanaki women who cared for her, catechized her, and taught her to work as an Indian girl; the French-Canadian and Native girls who were her classmates in the Ursuline school; and the Ursuline nuns who led her to a religious life.
Title
Many Captivities Of Esther Wheelwright
Author
Ann M. Little
Book Format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Published
May 2018
Weight
409g
Page Count
304
Dimensions
15.5 x 23.4 x 2.1 cm
ISBN
9780300234572
ISBN-10
0300234570
Eden Code
4844390
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