Molly Brant
Discover the remarkable life of Molly Brant in this captivating biography by Peggy Dymond Leavey. Published by Dundurn Group Ltd in 2015, this engaging narrative spans 224 pages and explores the duality of Molly Brant's existence as a prominent figure in both Mohawk and white society. As the head of the Mohawk Matrons and the chatelaine of a manor house in New York State, Brant played a crucial role during the American Revolution, using her influence to shape native politics. Her unique position earned her the respect of the Canadian Indian Department, making her an essential link between the Indigenous peoples and British authorities. This compelling account not only highlights her contributions but also sheds light on the complex dynamics of her time. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in Indigenous studies, "Molly Brant" is a must-read that brings to life an extraordinary woman whose legacy continues to resonate today.