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(person) by mattbw (1.9 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Tue Jun 20 2000 at 17:10:04

Shawnee Prophet (birth name Lauliwasikau) born in 1778 near Springfield, Ohio. Brother of Tecumseh, and founder of Tippecanoe, the center of a Native Confederacy. In 1805 he claimed to have had a vision from the spirit world. The vision required a rejection of the ways of the white man (particularly alcohol) and a return to traditional ways of life. Indiana Governor William Henry Harrison, annoyed at the prospect of a false prophet in his midst, asked for Tenskwautawa to provide proof of his divinity. Tenskwatawa accepted the challenge, announcing that he would cause the sun to stand still on June 16, 1806. Crowds gathered and observed a dramatic total solar eclipse. This act cemented Tenskwautawa's status as a prophet and allowed the conversion of many Native peoples to the Confederacy.

In 1811, at the Battle of Tippecanoe, General William Henry Harrison burned Tippecanoe to the ground. Canadian General Sir Isaac Brock would later ally with the native warriors to fight the same Americans in the War of 1812.


(person) by SueZVudu (3.8 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sat Oct 27 2001 at 1:49:42

Tenskwautawa's original name was Lalwethika, or "the rattle" (not a good thing to be named.) He was generally known as the local drunk until his 1805 visions. His chosen name means "The Open Door." Although he certainly was a unifying force for the Shawnee and the Native alliance, there was a dark side to his religious movement. He was absolutely intolerant of viewpoints contrary to his own; in 1806, he instigated a sort of witch hunt among the Delaware and Wyandot tribes, in which a chief and several tribespeople were burned as "witches" for converting to Christianity.

In 1811, William Henry Harrison camped his army across Tippecanoe Creek from Prophetstown, where Tenskwatawa was living. The Prophet ignored his brother's orders to wait for reinforcements and led a suicide squad against Harrison. The battle ended in a draw, but the Shawnee warriors were forced to retreat, and Harrison burned Prophetstown. In 1812, he led what would be his final military mission against Harrison, which also ended in failure.

After the death of his brother in 1813, Tenskwautawa wandered around for a few years. In 1826, he led a group of 200 Shawnee from Ohio to Kansas, a journey of starvation which few survived. The Prophet died in 1836, a man hated by his own people.

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