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Little Metacomet - Or The Indian playmate - cover

Little Metacomet - Or The Indian playmate

Hezekiah Butterworth

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Little Metacomet," Hezekiah Butterworth crafts a vivid historical narrative that delves into the life of a young Native American boy, Metacomet, amidst the backdrop of 17th-century New England. Through a blend of engaging prose and poetic lyricism, Butterworth examines themes of identity, conflict, and cultural representation during a tumultuous period in American history. The book's literary context reveals a transformative approach to children's literature of the time, nurturing a sense of empathy and understanding toward Native American experiences that were often marginalized in mainstream narratives. Hezekiah Butterworth was a prolific author and cultural advocate whose deep interest in Native American affairs profoundly influenced his writing. Born in 1839, he was a contemporary of the Transcendentalist movement, which emphasized the interconnectedness of nature, humanity, and spirituality. Butterworth's commitment to social reform and education reflected his desire to illuminate Native American history to a broader audience, making "Little Metacomet" not just a tale of adventure, but a plea for recognition and respect for Indigenous peoples. This book is highly recommended for readers of all ages who seek an authentic portrayal of Native American history and culture, and for educators aiming to introduce complex themes of resilience and identity in a captivating format. Butterworth's thoughtful narrative not only honors the legacy of Metacomet but also inspires a critical reflection on America's past, making it an essential read for any history or literature enthusiast.
Available since: 04/24/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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