Chief Tecumseh was a member of the Shawnee Indian tribe.
Tecumseh and his brother, known as the Prophet (Tenskwatawa), belonged to the Shawnee tribe. They were prominent figures in the early 19th century, advocating for Native American unity and resistance against the encroachment of settlers on their lands. Their efforts were part of a larger movement to preserve indigenous cultures and rights in the face of American expansion.
David was from the tribe of Judah.
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"Sir, you have liberty to return to your own country."
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Wabash Indians
Tecumseh
Tecumseh and his brother, known as the Prophet (Tenskwatawa), belonged to the Shawnee tribe. They were prominent figures in the early 19th century, advocating for Native American unity and resistance against the encroachment of settlers on their lands. Their efforts were part of a larger movement to preserve indigenous cultures and rights in the face of American expansion.
You might be looking for Navajo, or Navaho, or Native American, but Tecumseh was Shawnee.
The Pawtuxet tribe
The Pawtuxet tribe
Tecumseh was indeed a Shawnee, but never a chief. He was a warrior who endeavored to unite all Indian tribes into one great confederacy to repel the invading White Tribe. A detailed story of his life can be found in A Sorrow in Our Heart: The Life of Tecumseh by Allan Eckert.
the shabonee tribe
Indian tribe Phoenix
He was part of the Luritja tribe.
David was from the tribe of Judah.
Prophetstown was established at the confluence of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in 1808. Tenskwatawa (Tecumseh's brother) was a holy man in his tribe.