These Lands Are Ours

Tecumseh's Fight For The Old Northwest

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These Lands Are Ours

Tecumseh's Fight For The Old Northwest

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Discusses the life of the Shawnee warrior, orator, and leader who united a confederacy of Indians in an effort to save Indian land from the advance of white soldiers and settlers.

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English
Pages
96

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These Lands Are Ours: Tecumseh's Fight For The Old Northwest
1993, Raintree Steck-Vaughn
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Edition Notes

Published in
Austin, Tex
Series
Stories of America

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977/.004973/0092, B
Library of Congress
E99.S35 T1155 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 96 p. :
Number of pages
96

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1712353M
Internet Archive
theselandsareour0000conn
ISBN 10
0811472272, 0811480674
LCCN
92014417
Library Thing
3846286
Goodreads
489864
1649182

Work Description

These Lands Are Ours discusses the life of the Shawnee warrior, orator and leader who united a confederacy of Indians in order to save Indian land from the advance of white soldiers and settlers.

This biography focuses on Tecumseh’s struggle to enlist support from the tribes against the “Long Knives” and to reclaim the American Indian lands lost in the signing of the unfairly negotiated Fort Wayne Treaty. The defeat of Tecumseh’s followers in the 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe, and the subsequent destruction of his people’s village, Prophetstown, were setbacks from which Tecumseh barely recovered. Tecumseh was killed while fighting against the Americans in the War of 1812, and with him died his unrealized dream—to unite all American Indian tribes. The afterword explains to young readers the use of dialogue in the biography, and presents the notes documenting details presented in the book.

Kate Connell is a published author of several children’s books. Some of her published credits include: These Lands Are Ours: Tecumseh’s Fight For The Old Northwest (Stories of America), Tales From The Underground Railroad (Stories of America) and Dust Bowl Days: Hard Times for Farmers (Voices from America’s Past).

Jan Naimo Jones is a published author and an illustrator of several children’s books. Some of her published credits include: These Lands Are Ours: Tecumseh’s Fight For The Old Northwest (Stories of America), Maker of Machines: A Story About Eli Whitney (Creative Minds Biography) and Grandma, What Is Prayer? (Hardcover Edition)

Alex Haley, as General Editor, wrote the introduction.

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