OATMAN FAMILY MASSACRE SITE 2000 YEARS OF HISTORY AT OATMAN POINT

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OATMAN FAMILY MASSACRE SITE 2000 YEARS OF HISTORY AT OATMAN POINT

The Oatman point is well known the Oatman Massacre and was a major topic in America in the 1850's . But that event is just one of the many things to do and see at that location , Follow u as we hunt ancient camp grounds, Trace the Wagon ruts of the infamous Oatman wagon , Discover ancient petroglyphs and hunt down the Strange and Mysterious Intaglios . Where they made for ancient aliens ? God or Gods Lets See .........Olive Ann Oatman (September 7, 1837—March 21, 1903)[1] was a woman born in Illinois. While traveling from Illinois to California with a company of Mormon Brewsterites, many members of her family were killed in 1851, in present-day Arizona by a Native American tribe. The town of Oatman, Arizona is named after the Oatman family and the massacre which occurred therein. Though she identified her family's attackers as Apache, they were most likely Tolkepayas (Western Yavapai). This small group of Native Americans clubbed Olive's family to death. They captured Olive and her younger sister, Mary Ann, and enslaved them for one year. The girls were later traded to the Mohave people.[2][3] Olive spent four years with the Mohave. During her time with the Mohave tribe her sister, Mary Ann, died from starvation. Olive returned to white society five years after the Oatman Massacre, wearing a blue tattoo on her chin as a reminder of her time with the Mohave people.

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