Introduction
Tribal groups broken down by language
History: French Wars (1740s) – French-Indian War (1750s) –
Pontiac’s Rebellion (1760s) – The American Revolution (1770s–80s) –
The Prophet, Tecumseh, and the War of 1812 (1805–16) – The Black
Hawk War and aftermath (1832–40)
Religion
Material culture
Indian leaders
A detailed look at the warriors of the Native Americans who lived around the Great Lakes.
Michael G. Johnson has researched Native American history
and culture for more than 35 years. He has written a number of
books on the subject in the Men-at-Arms series, including
Men-at-Arms 344: Tribes of the Sioux Nation. He has visited more
than 30 Indian communities and reservations.
Jonathan Smith was born in London in 1959. He attended St
Martin's School of Art, and obtained a degree in fine art from
Goldsmith's College of Art. His work has been exhibited in many
galleries. He has had a lifelong interest in tribal peoples,
particularly Native Americans and has travelled extensively in the
USA and Canada with peoples of many tribal nations.
"The author examines tribal groups broken down by language, intertribal relationships, the Indians' religion and their material culture in terms of clothing, equipment and weaponry. In addition, some notable personalities are profiled ... this 48-page book is chock full of interesting information complemented by photographic re-creations, illustrations, maps and full-color plates created by Jonathan Smith." --Toy Soldier & Model Figure (August 2011)
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