Tecumseh

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Shawnee Chief Tecumseh

Highly intelligent and widely respected, Shawnee Indian Chief Tecumseh attempted to assemble various Indian tribes in an effort to fight off white settlement into the center of the North America, namely the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Tecumseh was eventually unsuccessful, but his brave and principled stand made him a respected figure in both the Indian and white cultures.


Public domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Important!

Tecumseh Quote

"Let us form one body, one heart, and defend to the last warrior our country, our homes, our liberty, and the graves of our fathers." - Tecumseh

Quote via Wikiquote

Public domain image courtesy Wikimedia Commons

Life of Tecumseh

Brief Overview

In the early 1800's Tecumseh became increasingly concerned over the Native American's reliance on trade with the white man. He was even more bothered by the continuing advancement of the white settlers westward. Tecumseh knew that he needed to take action.

Tecumseh quickly began a concerted effort to persuade the Indians to unite and resist the white man's invasion. Together, Tecumseh told the various tribes that together, they had the strength to stop the whites. Uplifted by this idea, Indians from as far away as Florida and Minnesota answered Tecumseh's call. By 1810, he had assembled the Ohio Valley Confederacy, which united Indians from seven different tribes.

For over a year, Tecumseh's Indian Confederacy successfully delayed further white settlement in the area. In 1811, however, the future president William Henry Harrison led an attack on the confederacy on the Tippecanoe River. At the time, Tecumseh was in the South trying to convince more tribes to join his movement. Although the battle of Tippecanoe was a close, hard-fought battle, Harrison finally won out and destroyed much of Tecumseh's army.

When the War of 1812 began the following year, Tecumseh immediately ordered what was left of his army to aid the British. Appointed the title of Brigadier General, he proved an effective ally and played a big role in the British capture of Detroit. But when the tide of the war turned in favor of the Americans, Tecumseh's fortunes went down with those of the British. On October 5, 1813, he was killed during Battle of the Thames. His Ohio Valley Confederacy and dream of Indian unity died with him.

Important!

Another Tecumseh Quote

"Seek to make your life long and its purpose in the service of your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide." - Tecumseh

Quote via Birdclan.org

Shawnee Indian Chief Tecumseh

Tecumseh commemorative Shawnee Nation dollar (2002 issue)

Public domain photo courtesy Wikipedia/Rosser1954

Tecumseh Links

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Tecumseh: Chief of the Shawnee (Spirit of America Our People) by C. Ann Fitterer

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A Chapter of the History of the War of 1812 in the Northwest: Embracing the Surrender of the Northwestern Army and Fort, at Detroit, August 16, 1812 ; ... of the Celebrated Indian Chief Tecumseh by William Stanley Hatch

A Chapter of the History of the War of 1812 in the Northwest: Embracing the Surrender of the Northwestern Army and Fort, at Detroit, August 16, 1812 ; ... of the Celebrated Indian Chief Tecumseh by William Stanley Hatch

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A Sorrow in Our Heart: The Life of Tecumseh by Allan Eckert

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Have Thoughts on Tecumseh?

  • crstnblue Oct 27, 2011 @ 1:05 pm | delete
    Enlightening lens! Tecumseh seems that have had same principles as Spartan king, Leonidas (in the battle from Thermopiles) :)
  • kylekartarn Jun 6, 2011 @ 2:10 pm | delete
    Excellent Lense. Squid mine at squidoo.com/haida-indians
  • poddys Feb 15, 2011 @ 1:02 am | delete
    I think the Indiana of the Northeast and Midwest had a raw deal. They fought with one side or the other in the hope that they would be treated fairly, but it was never the case. Tecumseh was a great leader in my opinion. Lensrolled to my One Hundred Years Ago lens.
  • Tipi Oct 11, 2010 @ 3:50 pm | delete
    What an honor I have here in getting to be the first to put a thumb up to you here! Thank you for honoring this very honorable man in our nation's history. I love the Tecumseh quote you chose, he was a great Chief.

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