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Sally in Three Worlds
- An Indian Captive in the House of Brigham Young
- De: Virginia Kerns
- Narrado por: Deborah Van Fleet
- Duración: 10 h y 11 m
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In this remarkable and deeply felt book, Virginia Kerns uncovers the singular and forgotten life of a young Indian woman, who was captured in 1847 in what was then Mexican territory. Sold to a settler, a son-in-law of Brigham Young, the woman spent the next thirty years as a servant to Young’s family. Sally, as they called her, lived in the shadows, largely unseen. She was later remembered as a “wild” woman made “tame”, who happily shed her past to enter a new and better life in civilization.
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Essential History - LDS migration - 1847
- De tammy dough en 07-13-21
- Sally in Three Worlds
- An Indian Captive in the House of Brigham Young
- De: Virginia Kerns
- Narrado por: Deborah Van Fleet
Essential History - LDS migration - 1847
Revisado: 07-13-21
Until I read SALLY IN THREE WORLDS, I had limited information about the migration of Brigham Young and 148 members of the LDS (Mormon) church. Research conducted over 7 years by Virginia Kerns revealed minute daily details previously unpublished. The minute details allowed me to emotionally experience the hardships of the journey. Separately, the brutal details of Sally”s capture, trade and subjugation opened my mind to Sally’s physical abuse and her state of mind. Kerns offers graphic insight into how Sally must have viewed cultural dissimilarity in two worlds. You must read the book to learn of Sally’s third world.
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The Myths of Nutrition and Fitness
- De: Dr. Anthony A. Goodman, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Dr. Anthony A. Goodman
- Duración: 3 h y 11 m
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We all want to live long, healthy, and happy lives. But the path to achieve this-fitness and nutrition-is fraught with popular yet dangerously misleading myths about personal wellness. How do you separate the fact from the fiction? How can you recognize when you're doing your body more harm than good? Scientific knowledge has greatly expanded our understanding of how the human body works, laying many previously held ideas about fitness and nutrition to rest.
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so and so
- De Markus P. Mayer en 01-05-14
Nothing worth reading.
Revisado: 08-15-17
These lectures are simplistic beyond imagination. They offer nothing but common sense we al possess.
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