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Americans Recaptured: Progressive Era Memory of Frontier Captivity
by Molly K. Varley
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Paperback / softback. New. It was on the frontier, where âcivilizedâ men and women confronted the âwilderness,â that Europeans first became Americansâor so authorities from Frederick Jackson Turner to Theodore Roosevelt claimed. But as the frontier disappeared, Americans believed they needed a new mechanism for fixing their collective identity; and they found it, historian Molly K. Varley suggests, in tales of white Americans held captive by Indians.<br /><br />For Americans in the Progressive Era (1890â1916) these stories of Indian captivity seemed to prove that the violence of national expansion had been justified, that citizensâ individual suffering had been heroic, and that settlersâ contact with Indians and wilderness still characterized the nationâs âsoul.â Furthermore, in the act of memorializing white Indian captivesâthrough statues, parks, and reissued narrativesâsmall towns found a way of inscribing themselves into the national story.<br /><br />By drawing out the connections between actual captivity, captivity narratives, and the memorializing of white captives, Varley shows how Indian captivity became a means for Progressive Era Americans to look forward by looking back. Local boosters and cultural commentators used Indian captivity to define âAmericanismâ and to renew those frontier qualities deemed vital to the survival of the nation in the post-frontier world, such as individualism, bravery, ingenuity, enthusiasm, âmanliness,â and patriotism. In Varleyâs analysis of the Progressive Era mentality, contact between white captives and Indians represented a stage in the evolution of a new American people and affirmed the contemporary notion of America as a melting pot.<br /><br />Revealing how the recitation and interpretation of these captivity narratives changed over timeâwith shifting emphasis on brutality, gender, and ethnographic and historical accuracyâ<i>Americans</i><i> Recaptured </i>shows that tales of Indian captivity were no more fixed than American identity, but were consistently used to give that identity its own useful, ever-evolving shape.
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