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Tecumseh: Shawnee Leader

by S. Gregson, Larry L. Nelson
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Traces the life of the Shawnee Indian leader, including his struggle to regain lost Indian territory, his efforts to unite American Indian nations, and his death during the ...

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This series entry explores the life of a major figure at the time the nation was young (1801-1861), using full-color as well as black-and-white historical photographs and illustrations, authentic documents, and factual, engaging text. Tecumseh sought to unite Native Americans in repelling the frontier settlers in the Northwest Territories, which included Ohio, where he lived. Failing that, partly due to an excitable and prophetizing brother who told his followers that his magic would make them impervious to bullets, the movement failed and Tecumseh committed his forces to the British efforts to defeat the Americans in the War of l812. Information about the Shawnee descendants in Oklahoma and the problems the government incurred in "resettlement," is also a part of this text. A table of contents, glossary, bibliography and index are included as well as map and timeline, quotations from primary sources, and a publisher's omnibus Internet Web site that will be up to date with current information. The book is a good addition to the middle school shelf and features an involving format sure to interest both less able and eager readers. Part of the series, "Let Freedom Ring: The New Nation Biographies." 2003, Bridgestone Books,

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Children's Literature

This series entry explores the life of a major figure at the time the nation was young (1801-1861), using full-color as well as black-and-white historical photographs and illustrations, authentic documents, and factual, engaging text. Tecumseh sought to unite Native Americans in repelling the frontier settlers in the Northwest Territories, which included Ohio, where he lived. Failing that, partly due to an excitable and prophetizing brother who told his followers that his magic would make them impervious to bullets, the movement failed and Tecumseh committed his forces to the British efforts to defeat the Americans in the War of l812. Information about the Shawnee descendants in Oklahoma and the problems the government incurred in "resettlement," is also a part of this text. A table of contents, glossary, bibliography and index are included as well as map and timeline, quotations from primary sources, and a publisher's omnibus Internet Web site that will be up to date with current information. The book is a good addition to the middle school shelf and features an involving format sure to interest both less able and eager readers. Part of the series, "Let Freedom Ring: The New Nation Biographies." 2003, Bridgestone Books,

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2003
Publisher
Coughlan Publishing
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780736815567

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