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Warrior woman : a novel /cDark Rain and James Alexander Thom

Her name was Nonhelema. Literate, lovely, imposing at over six feet tall, she was the Women's Peace Chief of the Shawnee Nation -- and already a legend when the most decisive decade of her life began in 1774. That fall, with more than three thousand Virginians poised to march into the Shawnees' home, Nonhelema's plea for peace was denied. So she loyally became a fighter, riding into battle covered in war paint. When the Indians ran low on ammunition, Nonhelema's role changed back to peacemaker, this time tragically. Negotiating an armistice with military leaders of the American Revolution like Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark, she found herself estranged from her own people -- and betrayed by her white adversaries, who would murder her loved ones and eventually maim Nonhelema herself. Throughout her inspiring life, she had many deep and complex relationships, including with her daughter, Fani, who was an adopted white captive ... a pious and judgmental missionary, Zeisberger ... a series of passionate lovers ... and, in a stunning creation of the Thoms, Justin Case -- a cowardly soldier transformed by the courage he saw in the female Indian leader. Warrior Woman is a memorable novel of a remarkable person - one willing to fight to avoid war, by turns tough and tender, whose heart was too big for the world she wished to tame.

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  • "Her name was Nonhelema. Literate, lovely, imposing at over six feet tall, she was the Women's Peace Chief of the Shawnee Nation -- and already a legend when the most decisive decade of her life began in 1774. That fall, with more than three thousand Virginians poised to march into the Shawnees' home, Nonhelema's plea for peace was denied. So she loyally became a fighter, riding into battle covered in war paint. When the Indians ran low on ammunition, Nonhelema's role changed back to peacemaker, this time tragically. Negotiating an armistice with military leaders of the American Revolution like Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark, she found herself estranged from her own people -- and betrayed by her white adversaries, who would murder her loved ones and eventually maim Nonhelema herself. Throughout her inspiring life, she had many deep and complex relationships, including with her daughter, Fani, who was an adopted white captive ... a pious and judgmental missionary, Zeisberger ... a series of passionate lovers ... and, in a stunning creation of the Thoms, Justin Case -- a cowardly soldier transformed by the courage he saw in the female Indian leader. Warrior Woman is a memorable novel of a remarkable person - one willing to fight to avoid war, by turns tough and tender, whose heart was too big for the world she wished to tame."@en
  • "Reluctantly entering the battle when Virginia settlers attack her tribe's homeland, Shawnee Women's Peace Chief Nonhelema works to negotiate an armistice, only to find herself betrayed by her white adversaries."@en
  • "Reluctantly entering the battle when Virginia settlers attack her tribe's homeland, Shawnee Women's Peace Chief Nonhelema works to negotiate an armistice, only to find herself betrayed by her white adversaries."
  • "Set in the time of the American Revolution in Virginia."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "War stories"@en
  • "War stories"
  • "Biographical fiction"@en
  • "Biographical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "Warrior woman : [the exeptional life story of Nonhelema, Shawnee Indian woman chief]"
  • "Warrior woman : a novel /cDark Rain and James Alexander Thom"@en
  • "Warrior woman"@en
  • "Warrior woman"
  • "Warrior woman : the exceptional life story of Nonhelema, Shawnee Indian woman chief"@en
  • "Warrior woman : a novel based on the life of Nonhelema, Shawnee Indian woman chief"
  • "Warrior woman : a novel : based on the life of Nonhelema, Shawnee woman chief"@en
  • "Warrior woman a novel : based on the life of Nonhelema, Shawnee woman chief"@en
  • "Warrior woman : a novel"@en
  • "Warrior woman : based on the life story of Nonhelema, Shawnee Indian woman chief"
  • "Warrior woman : a novel based on the life of Nonhelema, Shawnee Woman Chief"
  • "Warrior woman : a novel based on the life of Nonhelema, Shawnee woman chief"