Seneca Siblings: Mary Jemison

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Two Seneca siblings watched as their other sister attempted to learn the language of their people. Mary Jemison was certainly different, but to the sisters, she was family. Even without the bondage of blood between them, they found a connection between two cultures that was different. They both remembered many years ago when Mary was taken in by two Seneca masters, and by this, they learned to love her. Though, her personality made up for it, because of how she was willing to learn a new way of life from the same people that were considered inferior dogs to the white man. They knew Mary was against this. The love that the Seneca spread to those who accepted them was something abundant. People who brought themselves into the ways of the Indians