Potawatomi trail of death book

This new book was published 2003 by fulton county historical societys indian awareness center, 37 e 375 n, rochester in 46975. Menominee was chief of one of the largest of four potawatomi communities in northern indiana and michigan in the early 19th century. The potawatomi trail of death was the forced removal by militia in 1838 of some 859 members of the potawatomi nation from indiana to reservation lands in what is now eastern kansas. In 1838, potawatomi indians were forced from their homeland near plymouth indiana and made to march 660 miles to presentday osawatomie, kansas.

This new book was published 2003 by fulton county historical societys. These books should be available at your local library or through the interlibrary loan program. Caravan to trace potawatomi trail of death from rochester by joseph dits south bend tribune joseph dits. Potawatomi trail of death commemorative caravan passes. Potawatomi trail of death commemorative caravan passes through logansport read more on the potawatomi trail of death caravan here. Two moon journey tells the story of a young potawatomi indian names. Twomoon journey the potawatomi trail of death, by peggy king anderson, is a book to be treasured. Simuquahs authentic descriptions along with the love she has for her friends and her family brought me right alongside her from the first page to. Trail of death illuminated in twomoon journey citizen. Potawatomi trail of death kansapedia kansas historical society.

The last blackrobe of indiana and the potawatomi trail of death john william mcmullen on. Caravan trek to retrace trail of death news columbia. The potawatomi trail of death was the forced removal by militia in 1838 of some 859 members. A treaty protected the lands of the four communities near the confluence of the yellow and kankakee rivers. Last blackrobe of indiana and the potawatomi trail of death 9780982625569 by mcmullen, john william and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books. The last blackrobe of indiana and the potawatomi trail of. Twomoon journey the potawatomi trail of death is a book to be treasured. The last blackrobe of indiana and the potawatomi trail of death book. Historian jacob piatt dunn is credited for naming the potawatomis forced march the trail of death in his book, true indian stories 1909. The articles usually consist of a brief synopsis of the turmoil that preceded the removal of the potawatomi from northern indiana and the most basic information about the removal itself such as the key government players, the number of potawatomi removed. Potawatomi trail of death kansapedia kansas historical.

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