The ward of Tecumseh A Tale of Native Amerian Alliances and Betrayals
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Erscheinungsdatum
10.07.2023
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Good PressSeitenzahl
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1044 KB
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Englisch
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4066339526075
In "The Ward of Tecumseh," Crittenden Marriott crafts a historical narrative that intricately intertwines personal and collective histories amidst the backdrop of early 19th-century North America. The novel follows its protagonist, a young ward of the renowned Shawnee leader Tecumseh, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and cultural conflict. Marriott employs a rich, evocative prose style that mirrors the oral traditions of Native American storytelling, immersing the reader in the tumultuous landscape of pre-colonial America and the tensions leading to the War of 1812. This work finds its place in a broader literary context that interrogates colonial narratives and seeks to represent underrepresented voices in history, positioning itself as a significant contribution to both American literature and Indigenous studies. Crittenden Marriott, a scholar in American history with a particular focus on Indigenous relations, draws deeply from his research and understanding of Native American cultures, providing authenticity to the narrative. His passion for preserving these often-overlooked stories is evident throughout the text, illuminating both the complexities of interpersonal relationships and the majestic, and at times tragic, realities of Native life during pivotal historical moments. Readers seeking a nuanced and deeply engaging portrayal of Native American history will find "The Ward of Tecumseh" an essential addition to their literary collection. Marriott'Äôs compelling narrative not only enlightens but invites reflection on the themes of coexistence and conflict, making it a recommendable read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of America's past.
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