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DONALD L. FIXICO
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/ Communities
/ Community relations
/ Cultural history
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Formal education
/ Historical methodology
/ Historiography
/ History
/ History instruction
/ History of the Americas
/ Human societies
/ Humanities instruction
/ India studies
/ Indian culture
/ Indian history
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Military science
/ Native Americans
/ North American history
/ Pedagogy
/ Political science
/ Social groups
/ Sociology
/ South Asian history
/ South Asian studies
/ United States history
/ War
/ White people
2013
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More than two hundred years ago two brothers stood at a place near what is presently Battle Ground, Indiana. Along the Wabash River, lined by towering oaks, maples, tulip trees, hackberries, sycamores, and elms, they discussed their troubled fate. Their decision became their stand against the encroaching white settlers. The younger brother Tenskwatawa, the Shawnee Prophet, stood nearby. Here, at what the Indians called Prophetstown, Tecumseh, the older of the two brothers, said:
It is true I am Shawnee. My forefathers were warriors. Their son is a warrior. From them I only take my existence; from my tribe I take
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