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Mary Jemison, a frontierswoman captured by Native Americans during the French and Indian War, formed bonds with the Seneca people, who became her friends and adopted her into their community. She developed close relationships with several Seneca families, particularly with her adoptive family, and she embraced their culture. However, her enemies included colonial settlers and military forces, who viewed Native Americans with suspicion and hostility. This complex dynamic between her friends and enemies shaped her unique perspective on both cultures.

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