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Indian Annie

A Grandmother's Story

Sally Avery Bermanzohn

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

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Indian Annie was a young child in the northern hills of Alabama, when Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal law forced Native Americans to leave the south. Her family decided not to leave their sacred homeland, but to hide in the mountains, speak English, and blend into the rural farming population. They called their young child, "Indian Annie" because she declared herself proud to be Indian. Annie tells her family's story of surviving in what became known as Freedom Hills, through the hardships of the 19th century, including the starving years of the Civil War. Indian Annie, a Grandmother's Story is historical fiction, based on real history, told in first-person by an imagined woman of those times.




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historical fiction, Native American studies, 19th century southern history, young adult literature, Native American women, 1830s Indian Removal