[NATIVE AMERICANS]. SEAVER, James. Deh-He-Wa-Mis: or a Narrative of the Life of Mary Jemison: Otherwise Called The White Woman? Batavia, NY: William Seaver and Son, 1844. 12mo. 192 pp. Near contemporary half calf over marbled boards, rebacked in later black morocco, burgundy gilt morocco lettering label (corners worn, edgewear to spine and boards, hinges starting, endleaves and blanks soiled, toned, offset at margins, text toned, foxed). Good. THIRD EDITION OF THIS UNCOMMON CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE. Jemison had been captured by the Senecas at age 12, when they massacred the rest of her family. She remained with them, married several times within the tribe, and moved with them thorough the nascent United States. There is substantial information about the Revolutionary War in this account. Measurements: 6 x 3 x 1?.