Most of the Indians whose names we remember were warriors—Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Geronimo—men who led their people in a desperate defense of their lands and their way of life. But as Alvin Josephy has written, “Some of the Indians’ greatest patriots died unsung by white men, and because their peoples were also obliterated, or almost so, their names are forgotten.”Kenekuk was one of those unsung patriots. Leader of the Vermillion Band Kickapoos and Potawatomis from the 1820s to 1852, Kenekuk is today little known, even in the Midwest where his people settled. His achievements as the political and religious leader of a small band of peaceful Indians have been largely overlooked. Yet his leadership, which transcended ...
This is a lithograph of an oil painting of Makataimeshekiakiak (or Makataimeshekiakiah), commonly re...
This is a lithograph of an oil painting of Shawnee leader Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa, or Black Hoof, published ...
When he realized that the Indian would not be allowed to determine that destiny, Murrow struggled to...
Most of the Indians whose names we remember were warriors Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Crazy ...
Increasingly historians who write about leadership in the American Indian resistance movements argue...
The Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears” and the forced migration of other Southern tribes during the 1830s a...
Joseph B. Herring previously worked as an archivist at the National Archives, a senior program offic...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
In the opening years of the 19th century, Native and European Americans struggled for lands througho...
In 1855 Native American chief Hinmuuttu-yalatlat (Old Joseph) was duped by the Government of the Un...
"Whatsoever Patkanim may have done as a savage leader, there are two great events which give him cle...
This Independent Study assesses the current ethnocentric definitional paradigm of prophet used to ...
Inconsistent modern tribal government political leadership standards are common throughout Indian Co...
The history of the Shawnee people, prior to the 1790s, has been largely ignored. James Howard, in hi...
Portrait of Shawnee Chief Tecumseh. Tecumseh, meaning Shooting Star, was born in 1768 near Chillicot...
This is a lithograph of an oil painting of Makataimeshekiakiak (or Makataimeshekiakiah), commonly re...
This is a lithograph of an oil painting of Shawnee leader Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa, or Black Hoof, published ...
When he realized that the Indian would not be allowed to determine that destiny, Murrow struggled to...
Most of the Indians whose names we remember were warriors Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Sitting Bull, Crazy ...
Increasingly historians who write about leadership in the American Indian resistance movements argue...
The Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears” and the forced migration of other Southern tribes during the 1830s a...
Joseph B. Herring previously worked as an archivist at the National Archives, a senior program offic...
When white explorers encountered them in their Wisconsin homeland, the Kickapoo Indians lived in sep...
In the opening years of the 19th century, Native and European Americans struggled for lands througho...
In 1855 Native American chief Hinmuuttu-yalatlat (Old Joseph) was duped by the Government of the Un...
"Whatsoever Patkanim may have done as a savage leader, there are two great events which give him cle...
This Independent Study assesses the current ethnocentric definitional paradigm of prophet used to ...
Inconsistent modern tribal government political leadership standards are common throughout Indian Co...
The history of the Shawnee people, prior to the 1790s, has been largely ignored. James Howard, in hi...
Portrait of Shawnee Chief Tecumseh. Tecumseh, meaning Shooting Star, was born in 1768 near Chillicot...
This is a lithograph of an oil painting of Makataimeshekiakiak (or Makataimeshekiakiah), commonly re...
This is a lithograph of an oil painting of Shawnee leader Ca-Ta-He-Cas-Sa, or Black Hoof, published ...
When he realized that the Indian would not be allowed to determine that destiny, Murrow struggled to...