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Shawnee war chief Tecumseh dedicated his life to stopping American expansion and preserving the lands and cultures of North American Aboriginal peoples. He travelled relentlessly trying to build a confederation of tribes that would stop the territorial ambitions of the newly created United States of America.

Tecumseh tried both diplomacy and battle to preserve his Ohio Valley homelands. When he realized that neither could stop the American advancement, he turned to the British in Canada for help as the War of 1812 began. He and Isaac Brock, British geneal and Canadian hero, caputured Detroit early in the war and historians believe they would have gone on to more impressive battles had Brock not fallen at Queenston Heights in 1812. After the loss of Brock, some success was achieved against the Americans, notably in the woods at Fort Meigs, Ohio, in May 1813. But when the Americans won the decisive Battle of Lake Erie later that summer, the door to Canada was opened. Chased by his nemesis William Henry Harrison, Tecumseh and the British retreated, making a final stand at the Battle of Moraviantown. Tecumseh was killed in the battle. His death marked the end of First Nations resistence to American expansion south of the Great Lakes.

A great leader, Tecumseh left an indelible mark on the history of both Canada and the United States. The story of his struggle to preserve a vanishing culture is one that remains relvant toda. One of the greatest tributes to Tecumseh came from his enemy, Harrison, who later became president of the United States. He called Tecumseh an uncommon genius, who in another place, another time, could have built an empire.

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Jim Poling Sr.
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Jim Poling Sr was a newspaper journalist for thirty-five years before turning - photo 3
Jim Poling Sr. was a newspaper journalist for thirty-five years before turning to freelance magazine and book writing. Much of his journalism career was spent with the national news agency Canadian Press. His postings there included Edmonton, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Toronto, as well as assignments across the Far North, Alaska, Russia, Scandinavia, and Cuba. He began his CP career as a reporter and worked as editor, bureau chief, editor-in-chief, and general manager.
Jim is also the author of Waking Nanabijou, a memoir about his search for his mothers origins and an exploration of the shameful ongoing discrimination against First Nations people. His other books include Tom Thomson: The Life and Death of theFamous Canadian Painter and The Canoe: An Illustrated History. Jim lives in Alliston, Ontario.
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Tecumseh Shooting Star Crouching Panther - image 4 JIM POLING SR.
TECUMSEH
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DUNDURN PRESS
TORONTO
Copyright Jim Poling Sr., 2009
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise (except for brief passages for purposes of review) without the prior permission of Dundurn Press. Permission to photocopy should be requested from Access Copyright.
Editor: Allison Hirst
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Poling, Jim (Jim R.)
Tecumseh : shooting star, crouching panther / by Jim Poling Sr.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-55488-414-8
1. Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813. 2. Shawnee
Indians--Kings and rulers--Biography. 3. Indians of North
America--Wars--Northwest, Old. 4. Indians of North
America--Wars--1812-1815. I. Title.
E99.S35T169 2009 974.004973170092 C2009-900495-X
1 2 3 4 5 13 12 11 10 09
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario - photo 7
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Book Publishing Industry Development Program and The Association for the Exportof Canadian Books, and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishers TaxCredit program, and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.
Care has been taken to trace the ownership of copyright material used in this book. The author and the publisher welcome any information enabling them to rectify any references or credits in subsequent editions.
J. Kirk Howard, President
Printed and bound in Canada.
Printed on recycled paper.
www.dundurn.com
Cover photo: Portrait of Tecumseh from the play Tecumseh: A Drama written by Charles Mair, 1886. Artist unknown.
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Contents
Introduction
13 The Forlorn Hope
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T rying to find perfect consistency in North American frontier history, especially where First Nations are involved, is an exercise in frustration. Native people did not have written languages, so spellings of spoken Native words and phrases are so inconsistent as to be distracting. For instance, the word for bear in Ojibwe (Ojibway, Ojibwa) can be maakwaa, muqua, mukwa, or a number of other combinations of letters that make up the same sounds.
Thus we have Tecumseh, Tecumseth, Tecumtha, Tecumsay, and other spellings passed down over the two hundred years since the great chief lived.
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