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Indians of North America --- Indians of North America --- Shawnee Indians --- Shawnee Indians --- Wars --- Wars --- Biography --- Wars --- Tecumseh,
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Malicious mischief. --- Vandalism. --- Indians of North America --- Indians --- Legislative amendments. --- Claims. --- Shawnee Indians. --- United States --- History
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Military pensions. --- Sanatoriums. --- Budget --- Surveying. --- Indians. --- Law and legislation. --- United States. --- Cheyenne Indians. --- Shawnee Indians.
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Nine year-old Alder was captured and taken to Ohio by Indians in 1782. Adopted by a Mingo warrior and his Shawnee wife, Alder lived as an Indian until 1805. After he left the Indians, Alder became one of the first European settlers to live in central Ohio. This title presents an account that chronicles his life for fifty years.
Frontier and pioneer life --- Mingo Indians --- Shawnee Indians --- Indian captivities --- Social life and customs. --- Alder, Jonathan,
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Military pensions. --- Sanatoriums. --- Budget --- Surveying. --- Indians. --- Law and legislation. --- United States. --- Cheyenne Indians. --- Shawnee Indians.
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Shawnee Indians --- Indians of North America --- Kings and rulers --- Wars --- Tenskwatawa, --- Tecumseh,
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In the early 1800s, when control of the Old Northwest had not yet been assured to the United States, the Shawnee leaders Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa, the Shawnee Prophet, led an intertribal movement culminating at the Battle of Tippecanoe and the Battle of the Thames. Historians have portrayed Tecumseh, the war leader, as the key figure in forging the intertribal confederacy. In this full-length biography of Tenskwatawa, R. David Edmunds shows that, to the contrary, the Shawnee Prophet initiated and for much of the period dominated the movement, providing a set of religious belie
Shawnee Indians --- Indians of North America --- Kings and rulers --- Wars --- Tenskwatawa, --- Tecumseh,
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Malicious mischief. --- Vandalism. --- Indians of North America --- Indians --- Legislative amendments. --- Claims. --- Shawnee Indians. --- United States --- History
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