Just imagine fighting for your family's survival, barely scraping by, and then watching everything you own to be taken from you.
Royce Oatman experienced such a fate, and although it's horrific what happened to the Oatman family, it's not the whole story.
The Wild West, a time in America between 1850 and 1910, is often overdramatized in Hollywood, which does a splendid job of making the Indians seem like savages and the cowboys come across as heroic gunslingers.
While at times this may be true, at other times it's not.
We're all free to study and analyze the history books at our own discretion, drawing our own conclusions. But it's important that we look at things from as objective a perspective as possible.
With a bit of insight into the Native American culture, paired with a larger understanding of how the settlers of the west actually lived, you'll be able to decipher what happened to the Oatman family of your own accord, empowering an honest understanding of this history.
In The Captivity of the Oatman Girls, you'll discover:
And much more.
The key to properly understanding history is to look at events from an unbiased and open perspective.
The Oatman story is no different, and when you allow yourself to take in the details without attaching any preconceived notions of what is or isn't true, you'll find yourself filled with new and powerful insight.
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