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happyhappy VisualEditor buttons Mary_Jemison who was the daughter of an Irish settler was captured by the Seneca Indians during the American_Revolutionary_War.[1] Historial accounts indicate that Mary Jemison was adopted by a Seneca tribe and grew to engrain the Seneca values and culture into her own life and the life of her children.[2] She was also known to act as a liason between her newly adopted Seneca nation, and the European Settlers particularly during the negotiations of treaty agreements.[3] It can be '''helpful''' to copy and paste the text below into a sandbox, and apply all of the options directly to this text to see what it does.

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  1. ^ Houghton, Frederick (1922). "The Traditional Origin and the Naming of the Seneca Nation". American Anthropologist (24.1): 31–43.
  2. ^ Brashear, Charles (1990). "A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison". Studies of American Indian Literatures (Vol. 2, No. 4). {{cite journal}}: |issue= has extra text (help)
  3. ^ Converse, Harriet (1893). "Induction of Women into Iroquois tribes". The Journal of American Folklore (Vol.6, No. 21): 147, 148. {{cite journal}}: |issue= has extra text (help)