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  • Tecumseh: A Life

    John Sugden

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co., May 15, 1998)
    If Sitting Bull is the most famous Indian, Tecumseh is the most revered. Although Tecumseh literature exceeds that devoted to any other Native American, this is the first reliable biography--thirty years in the making--of the shadowy figure who created a loose confederacy of diverse Indian tribes that exted from the Ohio territory northeast to New York, south into the Florida peninsula, westward to Nebraska, and north into Canada.A warrior as well as a diplomat, the great Shawnee chief was a man of passionate ambitions. Spurred by commitment and served by a formidable battery of personal qualities that made him the principal organizer and the driving force of confederacy, Tecumseh kept the embers of resistence alive against a federal government that talked cooperation but practiced genocide following the Revolutionary War.Tecumseh does not stand for one tribe or nation, but for all Native Americans. Despite his failed attempt at solidarity, he remains the ultimate symbol of eavor and courage, unity and fraternity.
  • Tecumseh: A Life

    John Sugden

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co., July 2, 2013)
    If Sitting Bull is the most famous Indian, Tecumseh is the most revered. Although Tecumseh literature exceeds that devoted to any other Native American, this is the first reliable biography--thirty years in the making--of the shadowy figure who created a loose confederacy of diverse Indian tribes that exted from the Ohio territory northeast to New York, south into the Florida peninsula, westward to Nebraska, and north into Canada.A warrior as well as a diplomat, the great Shawnee chief was a man of passionate ambitions. Spurred by commitment and served by a formidable battery of personal qualities that made him the principal organizer and the driving force of confederacy, Tecumseh kept the embers of resistence alive against a federal government that talked cooperation but practiced genocide following the Revolutionary War.Tecumseh does not stand for one tribe or nation, but for all Native Americans. Despite his failed attempt at solidarity, he remains the ultimate symbol of eavor and courage, unity and fraternity.
  • Tecumseh

    John Sugden

    Paperback (holt, April 15, 1999)
    If Sitting Bull is the most famous Indian, Tecumseh is the most revered. He does not stand for one tribe or nation, but for all Native Americans. He remains the ultimate symbol of endeavor and courage. Over thirty years in the writing, this is the first authoritative biography of the principal organizer and driving force of Native American confederacy. For anyone studying the early years of the Republic or Native American history, it is essential reading.
  • Tecumseh - A Life

    John Sugden

    Hardcover (Henry Holt And Company, March 15, 1998)
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  • Tecumseh: A Life by John Sugden

    John Sugden

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co., March 15, 1840)
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  • Tecumseh: A Life

    Dr John Sugden

    Paperback (Pimlico, March 15, 1999)
    Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. A good, clean and sound softcover copy. Tecumseha life. xvii, 492 p. :. . Originally published: New York : Henry Holt & Co., 1998; Includes bibliographical references and index.. ; .
  • Tecumseh: A Life

    John Sugden

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  • Tecumseh: A Life

    JOHN SUGDEN

    Hardcover (Publisher, March 15, 1997)
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  • Tecumseh: A Life by John Sugden

    John Sugden

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, March 15, 1755)
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