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List of Illustrations and Maps | vii |
Preface | ix |
PROLOGUE | |
1. The Shooting Star | 3 |
THE PRELUDE | |
2. The Panther and the Turtle | 13 |
3. An Ohio Childhood | 24 |
4. Rites of Passage | 39 |
5. The Raiders of Lookout Mountain | 53 |
6. An Honor to Die in Battle | 67 |
7. Warrior of the Confederacy | 79 |
8. Chief | 94 |
THE PROPHET | |
9. A Revolution on the White River | 113 |
10. Surely God Is in this Place! | 127 |
11. Prophets and Pilgrims | 143 |
12. An Engine Set to Work by the British | 155 |
13. The Open Door | 166 |
14. A Treaty Too Far | 179 |
THE FEDERALIST | |
15. The Moses of the Family | 193 |
16.Tecumseh's Diplomacy | 203 |
17. An Uncommon Genius | 215 |
18. Storm on the Wabash | 226 |
19. Red Sticks and Earthquakes | 237 |
20. Rebuilding the Union | 252 |
21. Last Days of Peace | 264 |
ALLY OF THE REDCOATS | |
22. War Across the Detroit | 279 |
23. The Moon of Plums | 294 |
24. Attack and Counterattack | 310 |
25. Fighting Groundhogs | 324 |
26. An Adequate Sacrifice to Indian Opinion | 340 |
27. Father, We See You Are Drawing Back! | 355 |
28. Our Lives Are in the Hands of the Great Spirit! | 368 |
EPILOGUE | |
29. Since Our Great Chief Tecumtha Has Been Killed | 383 |
Appendix: Family Portraits | 402 |
Acknowledgments | 406 |
Key to Abbreviations in Notes and Bibliography | 411 |
Notes | 412 |
Bibliography | 458 |
Index | 475 |
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