Tenskwatawa
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History has not been kind to Tenskwatawa, otherwise known as Lalawethika or The Prophet. He is inevitably compared to his heroic brother Tecumseh and fails to measure up in both physical and moral stature. He seems hidden in the shade of his brother's name, whereas his brother would never have had the stature he received if it were not for The Prophet's religion of classical Indian heritage.
Lalawethika seemed to be plentiful of both physical
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movement. This religious movement, flawed as its leader may have been, was meant to solve the very real problems, which the influx of white culture had incurred for native people. Tecumseh has become one of the most heroic figures in North American history, but he could not have achieved that status without the tragic character of Tenskwatawa by his side. Bibliography Bibliography Edmunds, R. David. Tecumseh and the Quest for Indian Leadership. New York: Longman, 1984.
movement. This religious movement, flawed as its leader may have been, was meant to solve the very real problems, which the influx of white culture had incurred for native people. Tecumseh has become one of the most heroic figures in North American history, but he could not have achieved that status without the tragic character of Tenskwatawa by his side. Bibliography Bibliography Edmunds, R. David. Tecumseh and the Quest for Indian Leadership. New York: Longman, 1984.