Famous Indian Chiefs by Charles H. L. Johnston

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Author Johnston, Charles H. L. (Charles Haven Ladd), 1877-1943
Title Famous Indian Chiefs
Their Battles, Treaties, Sieges, and Struggles with the Whites for the Possession of America
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Summary "Famous Indian Chiefs" by Charles H. L. Johnston is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. This work explores the lives and legacies of prominent Native American leaders as they navigated their cultures and histories in relation to European settlers. The book's focus is on various chiefs known for their resistance and resilience against colonization, showcasing their battles, treaties, and the struggles faced in their fight for the preservation of their land and people. The opening of the text sets a historical backdrop by discussing key events leading to the European discovery and subsequent settlement of America. It details Christopher Columbus's arrival in the West Indies, his interactions with the indigenous peoples, and the early European misperceptions toward Native Americans. Notably, it introduces Powhatan, the great Sachem of Virginia, depicting his authority and influence during the early encounters with English settlers. The narrative also touches upon the relationship dynamics between the indigenous tribes and the colonists, establishing a foundation for the deeper explorations of tribal leaders that will unfold throughout the book. The text emphasizes the historical significance of these figures in the broader context of Native American history and their relentless struggles against expanding colonial forces. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E011: History: America: America
Subject Indians of North America -- Biography
Subject Indians of North America -- Kings and rulers -- Biography
Subject Indians of North America -- History
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EBook-No. 47647
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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