Category talk:Captivity narratives

There are a lot of other captivity narratives out there, not all of which will make it into WP:
 * Antonio Tremiño, a Spanish captive of the Tawehash (Wichita confederacy) who was released by the tribe in 1765 (Testimony of Tremiño, Aug. 13, 1765, MS. in Béxar Archives
 * Narrative of the Capture and Subsequent Sufferings of Mrs. Rachel Plummer Written by Herself - captured by Comanches in 1836
 * A Narrative of the Captivity of Isaac Webster Written by Himself - captured by indians allied to the British in Canada in 1779
 * John Williams, The Redeemed Captive, Returned to Zion ( 1707 ).
 * Fuller, Emeline L. Left By the Indians: The Story of My Life (Mt. Vernon, Iowa, no pub., 1892)
 * Hanson, Elizabeth God's Mercy Surmounting Man's Cruelty Exemplified in the Captivity...of Elizabeth Hanson(Philadelphia, no pub, 1728)
 * Larimer, Sarah L. (Mrs.) The Capture and the Escape or Life Among the Sioux(Philadelphia, no pub., 1870)
 * Meeker, Josephine The Ute Massacre! Brave Miss Meeker's Captivity! Her Own Account of It, Also the Narratives of Her Mother and Mrs. Price(Philadelphia, no pub., 1879)
 * Oatman, Lorenzo D. & Olive A. Oatman The Captivity of the Oatman Girls among the Apache and Mohave Indians(reprint in Dover edition)
 * Smith, Mary An Affecting Narrative of the Captivity and Suffering of Mrs. Mary Smith(Providence, R.I., no pub., 1815)
 * Tarble, Helen Mar The Story of My Capture and Escape During the Minnesota Indian Massacre of 1862 (St. Paul, Minnesota, no pub, 1904)
 * Cabeza de Vaca, Relación

--  Dalbury ( Talk )  02:55, 6 December 2005 (UTC)

American captivity narrative
Another editor made this category a sub-category of Category:American literature. However, the American captivity narrative is only one type of captivity narrative. The English "Barbary captivity narrative" goes back to the beginning of the 17th Century, and there are the narratives of the Spanish explorers held captive by Indians. I have therefore created Category:American captivity narrative and made it a subcategory of both this category and Category:American literature. --  Dalbury ( Talk  12:14, 9 December 2005 (UTC)