Tecumseh’s Bones

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pp. xviii [3] 286.”Chief Tecumseh’s death at the Battle of the Thames marked a turning point in the Anglo-American War of 1812. It was also the beginning of a mystery: the mutilation of Native corpses thwarted American attempts to identify Tecumseh’s remains, giving rise to the belief that his body had been secretly recovered by his warriors. “Tecumseh’s Bones” teases fact from fiction in the myths and legends surrounding the great chief’s burial. Part detective story, part historical inquiry, this book explores the countless attempts to locate the chief’s grave and raise a monument in his honour. The first substantial book on the subject based primarily on Canadian material and packed with vivid descriptions of regional life in the nineteenth century, “Tecumseh’s Bones” examines changing attitudes towards Natives, sheds light on their relations with early Euro-Canadian settlers, and highlights the role of women in shaping the folklore traditions associated with the Shawnee chief. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, most of which has never been published, “Tecumseh’s Bones” will fascinate history buffs, historians, and mystery lovers.”

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ISBN 0773528431
ISBN13 9780773528437
Number of pages 286
Original Title Tecumseh's Bones
Published Date 2005
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Montreal
Edition First Edition
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pp. xviii [3] 286.”Chief Tecumseh’s death at the Battle of the Thames marked a turning point in the Anglo-American War of 1812. It was also the beginning of a mystery: the mutilation of Native corpses thwarted American attempts to identify Tecumseh’s remains, giving rise to the belief that his body had been secretly recovered by his warriors. “Tecumseh’s Bones” teases fact from fiction in the myths and legends surrounding the great chief’s burial. Part detective story, part historical inquiry, this book explores the countless attempts to locate the chief’s grave and raise a monument in his honour. The first substantial book on the subject based primarily on Canadian material and packed with vivid descriptions of regional life in the nineteenth century, “Tecumseh’s Bones” examines changing attitudes towards Natives, sheds light on their relations with early Euro-Canadian settlers, and highlights the role of women in shaping the folklore traditions associated with the Shawnee chief. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, most of which has never been published, “Tecumseh’s Bones” will fascinate history buffs, historians, and mystery lovers.”

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Weight 1.4 kg