Herman Lehmann

Herman Lehmann (June 5, 1859–February 2, 1932) was captured as a child by Native Americans. He lived first among the Apache and then the Comanche but eventually returned to his family later on in his life. The phenomenon of a "white boy" raised by "Indians" made him a notable figure in the United States. He published his autobiography, Nine Years Among the Indians in 1927.

Read more about Herman Lehmann:  Early Life, Capture, Life With The Apaches, Asylum With The Comanches, Return and Adjustment, Personal Life and Death