No matter! Her blood is white! Red Jacket seethed. He went to the fire and tried to kick the dirt to douse it, a signal that the council was over. Jones grabbed him and pulled him back. But the blood she has shed in bearing her children is Seneca. The blood of her husband when wounded in battle is Seneca. This deed is not given by the Seneca. It is the white nation who owns rights to this land now. They are giving back to a Seneca by giving it to Mrs. Jemison. For this, Red Jacket, you should be glad. As a Seneca, a great chief who will long be remembered for your words, you should be pleased that one of your people will retain rights to this land. She will stay with her people, the Seneca. Her houses will remain standing. Her fields will continue to bear corn.
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"I had read Mary Jemison, The True Story before and I know it is now being optioned to become a film, but it's always a pleasure to hear Rayna's way with words, which I do which making some of my long drive. Mary Jemison is a legend, and Rayna has the only version of her story sanctioned by the Seneca as being true. She is an amazing multi-genre talented writer."
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E. Claverie (4 out of 5 stars)