the Trail of Seneca

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Bol "The Trail of the Seneca" by James A. Braden is a gripping narrative set in the late 18th century, focusing on the adventures and challenges faced by two young pioneers, Return Kingdom and John Jerome, in the Ohio wilderness. The story begins with the discovery of Big Buffalo, a Delaware Indian, found dead under mysterious circumstances. Lone-Elk, a Seneca Indian, accuses John Jerome of witchcraft, claiming he transformed into a cloud and killed Big Buffalo with a tomahawk. This accusation places John in grave danger, as the custom among the Indians dictates that witches must be put to death. Fishing Bird, a friendly Delaware, warns the boys of the impending threat, urging them to flee. Despite the warning, the boys decide to stay and face the situation, hoping to clear John's name. Ree Kingdom, the more level-headed of the two, attempts to negotiate with Captain Pipe, the Delaware chief, but finds that Lone-Elk's influence is strong. The narrative unfolds with a tense atmosphere as the boys prepare to defend themselves against the Indians who have surrounded their cabin. The story is rich with themes of friendship, bravery, and the clash of cultures, as the protagonists navigate the complexities of living among the Native American tribes. The novel captures the essence of frontier life, highlighting the dangers and uncertainties faced by settlers during this period. Braden's storytelling is marked by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of adventure, making "The Trail of the Seneca" a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and tales of survival.

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"The Trail of the Seneca" by James A. Braden is a gripping narrative set in the late 18th century, focusing on the adventures and challenges faced by two young pioneers, Return Kingdom and John Jerome, in the Ohio wilderness. The story begins with the discovery of Big Buffalo, a Delaware Indian, found dead under mysterious circumstances. Lone-Elk, a Seneca Indian, accuses John Jerome of witchcraft, claiming he transformed into a cloud and killed Big Buffalo with a tomahawk. This accusation places John in grave danger, as the custom among the Indians dictates that witches must be put to death. Fishing Bird, a friendly Delaware, warns the boys of the impending threat, urging them to flee. Despite the warning, the boys decide to stay and face the situation, hoping to clear John's name. Ree Kingdom, the more level-headed of the two, attempts to negotiate with Captain Pipe, the Delaware chief, but finds that Lone-Elk's influence is strong. The narrative unfolds with a tense atmosphere as the boys prepare to defend themselves against the Indians who have surrounded their cabin. The story is rich with themes of friendship, bravery, and the clash of cultures, as the protagonists navigate the complexities of living among the Native American tribes. The novel captures the essence of frontier life, highlighting the dangers and uncertainties faced by settlers during this period. Braden's storytelling is marked by vivid descriptions and a keen sense of adventure, making "The Trail of the Seneca" a compelling read for those interested in historical fiction and tales of survival.

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James A. Braden (Auteur) - Verschenen op 26/09/2023 bij Culturea


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