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'''Nancy Sims Wilhauer''' was a survivor of the [[September]] [[1877]] attack on a wagon train near [[Red Clay Ridge]] by [[Pai'ngya]] and the [[Kiowa]]. Her description of the event was largely dismissed because it involved warriors emerging from the ground as if by magic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
'''Mrs. George Wilhauer''', born '''Nancy Sims''', survived a [[September]] [[1877]] attack on a wagon train near [[Red Clay Ridge]] by [[Pai'ngya]] and the [[Kiowa]]. At the time, she was seven years old. Her account of the event, later recorded in ''[[Pai'ngya Stands-in-the-Middle: Cunning Mesmerist or Holy Warrior?]]'', was largely dismissed by historians because it described warriors rising from the ground as if by magic and a skulled devil emerging from [[A'daltem Ano'nde|Pai'ngya's rifle]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


[[Category:19th century individuals]]
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Revision as of 18:34, 16 November 2023

Mrs. George Wilhauer, born Nancy Sims, survived a September 1877 attack on a wagon train near Red Clay Ridge by Pai'ngya and the Kiowa. At the time, she was seven years old. Her account of the event, later recorded in Pai'ngya Stands-in-the-Middle: Cunning Mesmerist or Holy Warrior?, was largely dismissed by historians because it described warriors rising from the ground as if by magic and a skulled devil emerging from Pai'ngya's rifle. (PROSE: The Book of the War)