Tenskwatawa - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Cave, Alfred A. "The Shawnee Prophet, Tecumseh, and Tippecanoe: A Case Study of Historical Myth-Making," Journal of the Early Republic, Winter 2002, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p637-74
  • Edmunds, R. David. "Tecumseh, The Shawnee Prophet, And American History: A Reassessment," Western Historical Quarterly (1983) 14#3 pp 261-276. argues the Prophet was much more important than Tecumseh. in JSTOR
  • Edmunds, R. David. Tecumseh and the Quest for Indian Leadership (2nd Edition, 2006)
  • Edmunds, R. David. The Shawnee Prophet (1985) excerpt and text search
  • Jortner, Adam. The Gods of Prophetstown: The Battle of Tippecanoe and the Holy War for the American Frontier (2012)
  • Willig, Timothy D. "Prophetstown on the Wabash: The Native Spiritual Defense of the Old Northwest," Michigan Historical Review, Mar 1997, Vol. 23 Issue 2, pp 115–158
  • Willig, Timothy D. Restoring the Chain of Friendship: British Policy and the Indians of the Great Lakes, 1783-1815 (2008) excerpt and a text search

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