Friday, January 21, 2011

Native Brothers

Tenskwatawa was one of a set of triplets born a few years after Tecumseh. One triplet, Sauwaseekau, was killed at the Battle of Fallen Timbers; the second, Kumskaukau, may have died young, for there are no records of his life; and the third, who would eventually be known as Tenskwatawa, was a fussy baby who was given the name Lalawethika - He Makes a Loud Noise. Unlike Tecumseh, Lalawethika was a clumsy child who was woefully unskilled in hunting and would never become a warrior - a serious social handicap for a young man in Shawnee society. Lalawethika lost his right eye in an early hunting accident and, as he grew older, developed a fondness for whiskey and quickly degenerated into severe alcholism. Despite his flaws, Lalawethika was devoted to Tecumseh, and the older brother acted as his protector.

Tecumseh


Tecumseh, born March 1768. was a Native American leader of the Shawnee and a large tribal confederacy that opposed the United States during Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812. He grew up in the Ohio country during the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War, where he was constantly exposed to warfare.

Pocahontas.

Pocahontas

Pocahontas born in the year of 1595 - March 21, 1617. A Virginia Indian she was a chief's daughter she was known for having assisted colonial settlers at Jamestown. She changd into Christianity and got married to the English settler John Rolfe. Later on in her life she had traveled around the world to London, she had than became famous after what she has done in her life, her bravery. Pocahontas father was the Emperor Powhatan that was to indicate his primacy. Then later had gave birth to a baby boy named after Thomas Rolfe. Pocahontas died on March 21, 1617. Is believed that she got ill on a ship on her way to Virginia in 1617 of pneumonia or tuberculosis, but did not make it far.  She was taken ashore where she died  in Gravesend, England. Survived by her husband john Rolfe and son Thomas Rolfe. Pocahontas will never be forgotten for her bravery and honnor, she has played a major roll to the Native Americans nobody will ever forget her. For having a lot of Courage to stand up for her Pride. She has lead a good influence on her people.

Introduction.

You may have wondered, who are those groups of people who use Bones to make necklaces. The groups of people who gather up to hunt. The ones who use Plants and real Fur as their outerwear. Uses Folsom points as their spheres. Close to the Netherlands, but not exactly. These groups of people are known as the Native Americans.
In this picture, the Native Americans are hunting for Buffalo's.
Buffalo's are a major animal to the Indians, they have the luxurious
warm fur.