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Tenskwatawa (/ˌtənskwɒtɒweɪ/; also
called Tenskatawa, Tenskwatawah,
Tensquatawa or Lalawethika) (January 1775 –
November 1836) was a
Native American religious...
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during the
early 19th
century around the
teaching of
Shawnee leader Tenskwatawa. The
confederation grew over
several years and came to
include several...
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tribal forces ****ociated with
Shawnee leader Te****seh and his
brother Tenskwatawa (commonly
known as "The Prophet"),
leaders of a
confederacy of various...
- in the 1795
Treaty of Greenville. In 1805, Te****seh's
younger brother Tenskwatawa, who came to be
known as the
Shawnee Prophet,
founded a
religious movement...
- by
followers of
Tenskwatawa.
Black Hoof was
accused in the witch-hunt but was not harmed. From his
village near Greenville,
Tenskwatawa compromised Black...
- who were
elected in
years divisible by 20.
According to the legend,
Tenskwatawa,
leader of
Native American tribes defeated in 1811 at the
Battle of Tippecanoe...
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warriors of Te****seh's Confederacy, led by
Chief Te****seh's brother,
Tenskwatawa "The Prophet" at the
battle of
Tippecanoe on
November 7, 1811. w = wounded...
- In 1805 or 1806, the
Shawnee chief Te****seh and his
younger brother Tenskwatawa established an
illegal settlement in Greenville. In
peaceful protest...
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Shawnee brothers Te****seh and
Tenskwatawa ("The Prophet"), in a
conflict that
became known as Te****seh's War.
Tenskwatawa convinced the
tribes that they...
- who
inspired the
Tepehuan Revolt against the
Spanish in 1616, Neolin,
Tenskwatawa, Kene****, Smohalla, John Slo****, Wovoka,
Black Elk and many others. From...