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... In Cabeza De Vaca’s piece he talks about his experience when being an Indian captive. ... Mary Rowlandson, like Cabeza De Vaca, also writes about her captivity by the Indians. ...
Cabeza De Vaca’s story is the first Captivity Narrative ever written. ... During his captivity, Cabeza De Vaca observed, vigilantly, how the Native Americans interacted. ... It‘s amazing how even though Cabeza De Vaca was held prisoner by these Indians, he does not talk about them with repugnance or anything of the kind. ... ”(Vaca)
Mary Rowlandson (a Puritan woman), like Cabeza De Vaca, builds a relationship with the Indians. ... Rowlandson spends sufficient time interrelated with the Natives to appreciate the fact that the Indians lived normal, significant lives.
Approximate Word count = 549 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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