Aniwee or, the Warrior Queen. A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people
The story about the North American Indians and their wild ways, I would often wonder why there were so few books which told us about the Indians of South America and the beautiful countries contained therein; and I determined some day to visit those lands if I lived, and tell the generation of girls and boys following me all about them.
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Aniwee or, the Warrior Queen. A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people
The story about the North American Indians and their wild ways, I would often wonder why there were so few books which told us about the Indians of South America and the beautiful countries contained therein; and I determined some day to visit those lands if I lived, and tell the generation of girls and boys following me all about them.
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Aniwee or, the Warrior Queen. A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people

Aniwee or, the Warrior Queen. A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people

by Florence Dixie
Aniwee or, the Warrior Queen. A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people

Aniwee or, the Warrior Queen. A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people

by Florence Dixie

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The story about the North American Indians and their wild ways, I would often wonder why there were so few books which told us about the Indians of South America and the beautiful countries contained therein; and I determined some day to visit those lands if I lived, and tell the generation of girls and boys following me all about them.

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BN ID: 2940160745282
Publisher: Peter Kattan
Publication date: 05/02/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

(1855-1905) UK traveller, journalist (the first female war correspondent in the English language) and author whose nonfiction Across Patagonia: A Lady Combs the Pampas (1880) – the only woman in her party, she was its dominant figure – captures something of her Feminist urgency. In Gloriana, or The Revolution of 1900 (1890) a woman disguised as a man is elected Prime Minister of the UK and, though unmasked, establishes full equality between the sexes; by 1999, a woman-ruled UK beneficently dominates its Federated Empire. Aniwee: Or, the Warrior Queen: A Tale of the Araucanian Indians and the Mythical Trauco People (1890), a Young Adult tale, features an Amazonian leader, who figures in fantastic Patagonian adventures. Isola, or The Disinherited: A Revolt for Women and All the Disinherited (1903), a play, depicts the coming to Utopian plenitude of the society of Saxcoberland on the planet Erth, which is similar but not identical to Earth, while Izra: A Child of Solitude (1906) places its version of Utopia in Loveland, an advanced venue attainable by dreaming about it.
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