A single twig breaks, but the bundle of twigs is strong.
Born near present-day Chillicothe, Ohio. My father was killed fighting the settlers, my brother Chiksika was killed fighting the settlers, and I spent my life trying to unite all Native nations into one confederacy strong enough to stop the American advance. I traveled from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, speaking to every tribe. Tenskwatawa, my brother the Prophet, provided the spiritual fire. William Henry Harrison, my enemy, admitted I was the greatest leader the tribes had ever produced. At the Battle of the Thames in 1813, my British allies ran while my warriors stood. I died fighting. Tip: Unity is the only weapon against a stronger enemy. Separately, each tribe falls. Together, we could have held the line. I failed because I could not convince them all in time.
Diplomacy
Education · 25y
Guerrilla Warfare
Education · 20y
Public Speaking
Education · 25y
Woodland Survival
Outdoor · 35y
How to build a coalition from groups who distrust each other. Travel, listen, speak their language (literally and figuratively), find common ground. I visited over 30 tribes in 3 years. Tip: Do not as...
€18 per_session
Forged iron tomahawk (throwing and hand combat) and trade knife in leather sheath. The tomahawk is balanced for both throwing and fighting. The trade knife is the everyday tool of the woodlands. I wil...
€5 per_day
Fighting in the eastern forests. Ambush placement, tree-line defense, river crossing interdiction. The Shawnee were masters of woodland warfare -- we knew every trail, every crossing, every blind turn...
€16 per_session
My speeches are still quoted 200 years later. I spoke to warriors, chiefs, governors, and generals. Every audience is different. Learn to read the room, find the emotional truth, and deliver it with t...
€14 per_session
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