cover of episode 163. The Tattooed Girl: From Mormon to Native American

163. The Tattooed Girl: From Mormon to Native American

2024/6/26
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Olive Oatman and her family's perilous journey from Missouri to Arizona ends in tragedy, with Olive and her sister being captured and later sold to the Mojave tribe, where they experience kindness and assimilation.

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In 1850, 13-year-old Olive Oatman and her family set off on the perilous journey by foot from Missouri to Arizona. Olive and her little sister were captured by a group of Native Americans and then sold to another. Yet rather than being treated as slaves, the girls were treated with kindness and welcomed as kin. But her version of her story was to be twisted and rewritten in the years that followed… Listen as Anita and William are joined once again by Katie Hickman to discuss the extraordinary experiences of Olive Oatman.

Alongside Katie Hickman's, Bravehearted, available here (https://coles-books.co.uk/pioneering-women-of-the-american-wild-west-by-katie-hickman-hardback)), a key source for Olive Oatman's life is The Blue Tattoo by Margot Mifflin, available here (https://coles-books.co.uk/the-blue-tattoo-the-life-of-olive-oatman-by-margot-mifflin)).

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