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The Warrior and the Prophet - The Epic Story of the Brothers Who Led the Native American Resistance (Paperback, Main)
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The Warrior and the Prophet - The Epic Story of the Brothers Who Led the Native American Resistance (Paperback, Main)
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Loot Price R325
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A History Book of the Year in The Times 'Cozzens is a master
storyteller; his books weave a wealth of intricate detail into
gripping historical narrative.' The Times 'Marvellous... One of the
best pieces of Native American history I have read.' S.C. Gwynne,
bestselling author of Empire of the Summer Moon Winner of the
Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Biography. Shawnee
chief Tecumseh was a man destined for greatness - the son of a
prominent war leader, he was supposedly born under a lucky shooting
star. Charismatic, intelligent, handsome, he was both a fierce
warrior and a savvy politician. In the first biography of Tecumseh
in more than twenty years, Peter Cozzens thoroughly revises our
understanding of this great leader and his movement, arguing that
his overlooked younger brother Tenskwatawa, the 'Shawnee Prophet',
was a crucial partner in Tecumseh's success. Until Tecumseh's death
in 1813, he was, alongside Tenskwatawa, the co-architect of the
greatest pan-Indian confederation in history. Over time,
Tenskwatawa has been relegated to the shadows, described as a
talentless charlatan and a drunk. But Cozzens argues that while
Tecumseh was the forward-facing diplomat, appealing even to the
white settlers attempting to steal Shawnee land, behind the scenes,
Tenskwatawa unified multiple tribes with his deep understanding of
Shawnee religion and culture. No other Native American leaders
enjoyed such popularity, and none would ever pose a graver threat
to colonial expansion than Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa. Bringing to
life an often-overlooked episode in America's past, Cozzens paints
in vivid detail the violent, lawless world of the Old Northwest,
when settlers spilled over the Appalachians to bloody effect in
their haste to exploit lands won from the War of Independence. The
Warrior and the Prophet tells the untold story of the Shawnee
brothers who retaliated against this threat - becoming allies with
the British army in the process - and reveals how they were the
last hope for Native Americans to preserve ways of life they had
known for centuries.
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