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    Olive Ann Oatman (September 7, 1837 – March 21, 1903) was a White American woman who was enslaved and later released by Native Americans in the Mojave...
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    Mary Ann Oatman (1843 – c. 1855) was the sister of Olive Oatman. She is notable for surviving a gruesome attack on her family, “the Oatman Massacre” by...
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    for the wild burros that wander the streets. The name Oatman was chosen in honor of Olive Oatman, a young Illinois girl who was captured and enslaved by...
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    of the Oatman Drug Company Building Oatman Jail Oatman Jail cell Old Building The Olive Oatman Restaurant and Saloon Fast Fanny's Place Oatman Memorial...
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    the Yavapi took thirteen-year-old Olive Oatman, along with her seven-year old sister Mary Ann, captive. The Oatman girls lived with the Yavapi until they...
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  • Association Eddie Oatman (1889–1973), Canadian professional ice hockey player Mary Ann Oatman (1844–1851), the sister of Olive Oatman, and a survivor of...
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  • across the river just within Riverside County, California. Olive City was named after Olive Oatman who had been, with her sister, survivors of the massacre...
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    (Irataba's sister's son who succeeded him as leader) and Aspamekelyeho. Olive Oatman, who lived with the Mohave for five years, later stated that Irataba...
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  • character, including physical likeness, was inspired by the real story of Olive Oatman. She portrayed Nancy Lincoln in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in 2012...
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    Yavapai (redirect from Oatman family)
    children. The son, Lorenzo, was left for dead but survived, while sisters Olive Oatman and Mary Ann were later sold to Mojaves as slaves. The story was widely...
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