Camilla Kattell
At the Confluence of Two Cultures: William and George Bent Confront Manifest Destiny 1829-1918
At the Confluence of Two Cultures: William and George Bent Confront Manifest Destiny 1829-1918
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William loved the west and its indigenous people. He married a Cheyenne woman and had five mixed blood children. By the time his children were grown the racially diverse west of the frontier had given way to a time when the United States wanted to take western land from the Indians for exploitation and white settlement.
The challenges for William's children were very different from what he had faced. His son George personifies the struggles of the clash of cultures between the Indians and the whites. Of William's five children George best learned to live in two worlds despite making the choice to live among and honor the Cheyenne tribe and other natives.
The Bent family struggles and triumphs came at a high cost, but they persevered epitomizing the strengths this country was built upon.
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