Once upon a time in 1851, a 13-year-old girl named Olive Oatman headed west with her Mormon family. Along the way, Yavapai Indians captured her, sadly killing her family. She spent a year as their slave before being traded to the Mohave tribe. They gave her face tattoos and treated her like family. At 19, she returned to white society and became famous, but her childhood’s scars never truly healed.