The Trail of the Seneca

About this book

In the late 18th century, as the young nation grappled with its identity, the interactions between Indigenous tribes and early settlers became increasingly fraught. "The Trail of the Seneca" by James A. Braden captures this tumultuous era, exploring themes of cultural conflict and resilience. The novel intricately weaves the rich traditions of the Seneca people with the encroaching realities of colonial expansion, highlighting their unyielding spirit and the struggle for sovereignty. Readers will encounter vivid depictions of tribal customs and the harsh realities faced by those defending their land. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this historical novel offers a compelling lens into a pivotal moment in American history, urging reflection on the complexities of coexistence.

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