Aniwee; or, the Warrior Queen

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Aniwee; or, the Warrior Queen

by Lady Florence Dixie

EN·~7 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
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Transcriber’s Note:

0:11
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ANIWEE; OR, THE WARRIOR QUEEN. A TALE OF THE ARAUCANIAN INDIANS AND THE MYTHICAL TRAUCO PEOPLE.

0:23
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Dedication.

1:39
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INTRODUCTION.

6:25
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CHAPTER I.

15:28
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CHAPTER II.

12:24
7

CHAPTER III.

13:18
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CHAPTER IV.

12:55
9

CHAPTER V.

13:23
10

CHAPTER VI.

13:49

Description

Aniwee is a young, fierce leader of the Araucanian people, a tribe whose traditions pulse through the rugged forests and high plateaus of an uncharted South American realm. From the moment she steps onto the scene, her charisma draws both allies and rivals, as she welcomes strangers—midshipmen, curious girls, and other outsiders—into her world of vibrant ceremonies and ancient lore. The narrative weaves together the real lives of the indigenous community with the mysterious, almost magical Trauco people, hinting at a landscape where myth and daily survival intersect.

As the newcomers explore the dense jungle and soaring mountains, they encounter Aniwee’s bold strategies, sudden skirmishes, and the delicate balance between hospitality and defense. Friendships form amid tense encounters, and the promise of daring hunts, hidden gold, and hidden dangers propels the story forward, inviting listeners to experience a vivid tapestry of courage, culture, and the early clashes that shape this extraordinary adventure.

Details

Full title

Aniwee; or, the Warrior Queen A tale of the Araucanian Indians and the mythical Trauco people

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (412K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Henry and Co., 1890.

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from a file downloaded from the British Library)

Release date

2022-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lady Florence Dixie

Lady Florence Dixie

1855–1905

An adventurous Victorian traveler, war correspondent, novelist, and campaigner, she turned firsthand experience into vivid writing. Her life moved from aristocratic society to Patagonia, South Africa, and public debates about politics, empire, and women’s rights.

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