Warrior Woman

The Exceptional Life Story of Nonhelema, Shawnee Indian Woman Chief

mass market paperback, 512 pages

English language

Published Nov. 23, 2004 by Ballantine Books.

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978-0-345-44555-1
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A bestselling master of historical fiction, James Alexander Thom has brought unforgettable Native American figures to life for millions of readers, powerfully dramatizing their fortitude, fearsomeness, and profound fates. Now he and his wife, Dark Rain, have created a magnificent portrait of an astonishing woman–one who led her people in war when she could not persuade them to make peace.

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 …

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Subjects

  • Historical - General
  • History / Native American
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Historical
  • Nonhelema,
  • ca. 1720-ca. 1786