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Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa: The Lives and Legacies of the Shawnee’s Famous Leaders
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa: The Lives and Legacies of the Shawnee’s Famous Leaders
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa: The Lives and Legacies of the Shawnee’s Famous Leaders
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Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa: The Lives and Legacies of the Shawnee’s Famous Leaders

Written by Charles River Editors

Narrated by Jim Walsh

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Throughout the 19th century, American settlers pushing across the Western frontier came into contact with diverse American tribes, producing a series of conflicts ranging from the Great Plains to the Southwest, from the Trail of Tears to the Pacific Northwest. Indian leaders like Geronimo became feared and dreaded men in America, and Sitting Bull’s victory over George Custer’s 7th Cavalry at Little Bighorn was one of the nation’s most traumatic military endeavors.

Given this history, Tecumseh’s reputation among Americans has been both the most unique and anomalous. As the leader of the Shawnee, Tecumseh was the most famous Native American of the early 19th century, and he attempted to peacefully establish a Native American nation east of the Mississippi River in the wake of the American Revolution. While Native Americans, especially in the “Old Northwest” (present-day land west of the Appalachian Mountains and east of the Mississippi River), understood and recognized their own, long established territories and those of other tribes, these boundaries and territories were ignored and unappreciated by the incoming settlers. 

What makes Tecumseh’s legacy ironic is that the Shawnee were nominally led by a different man altogether, and that man just so happened to be Tecumseh’s brother. Lalawethika’s early life mostly consisted of abject failures, and he became an alcoholic, but in one of his alcohol-soaked stupors, he began to have visions of the Master of Life that turned him into the Open Door, the prophet named Tenskwatawa. It was Tenskwatawa who brought a new vision to the Shawnee, transforming himself from an object of pity and contempt into a religious leader who had thousands of followers. When the Americans fought at Tippecanoe, the gathering of Native Americans who they were attempting to disperse had congregated at a place colloquially known as Prophetstown. 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2023
ISBN9798868696749
Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa: The Lives and Legacies of the Shawnee’s Famous Leaders

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