Wah Sash Kah Moqua: Or Thirty-Three Years Among The Indians is a memoir written in 1897 by Mary Sagatoo, a Native American woman who spent over three decades living among the Ojibwe tribe in Michigan. The book provides a detailed account of Sagatoo's life and experiences, including her childhood in a Native American community, her marriage to a French-Canadian fur trader, and her eventual adoption into the Ojibwe tribe.Throughout the book, Sagatoo...