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The Gods of Prophetstown - The Battle of Tippecanoe and the Holy War for the American Frontier (Hardcover)
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The Gods of Prophetstown - The Battle of Tippecanoe and the Holy War for the American Frontier (Hardcover)
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It began with a total eclipse of the sun. In 1806, a Shawnee known
as Lalawauthika (roughly meaning "Loudmouth"), proclaimed himself
Tenskwatawa ("The Open Door"), a spiritual leader in direct contact
with the Master of Life. Those who disbelieved him, he warned,
"would see darkness come over the sun." Not long after, the sun
went black. Ironically, Tenskwatawa's resulting prestige was
greatly enhanced by his mortal enemy, governor of the Indiana
Territory and future American president William Henry Harrison. If
he truly is a prophet, Harrison publicly taunted, then let him
produce a miracle. And Tenskwatawa did just that. In The Gods of
Prophetstown, Adam Jortner provides a gripping account of the
conflict between Tenskwatawa and Harrison, who finally collided in
1811 at a place called Tippecanoe. Though largely forgotten today,
he writes, it determined the future of westward expansion and
influenced the impending War of 1812. Jortner weaves together dual
biographies of the opposing leaders. In the five years between the
eclipse and the battle, Tenskwatawa used his spiritual leadership
to forge a political pseudo-state with his twin brother Tecumseh.
Harrison, meanwhile, built a power base in Indiana, rigging
elections and maneuvering for higher position. Rejecting received
wisdom, Jortner sees nothing as preordained-Native Americans were
not inexorably falling toward dispossession and destruction. Deeply
rooting his account in a generation of scholarship that has
revolutionized Indian history, Jortner places the religious
dimension of the struggle at the fore, recreating the spiritual
landscapes trod by each side. The climactic battle, he writes, was
as much a clash of gods as of men. Written with profound insight
and narrative verve, The Gods of Prophetstown recaptures a
forgotten turning point in American history in time for the 200th
anniversary of the Battle of Tippecanoe.
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