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A state park located about an hour's drive south of Northwest Indiana in West Lafayette soon will see $25 million in visitor, campground and trail improvements.
Supported by recent research conducted by Indiana University associate scientist Ed Herrmann and his team, the Tenskwatawa corn was placed at Angel Mounds. It will likely be at its peak when the ...
Tecumseh traveled extensively, recruiting other tribes to join their confederation, and Tenskwatawa expanded Prophetstown and his control of the hearts and minds of followers.
A revitalization project of the iconic Anthology of Argentine Mural is set to begin in September, but the project needs more funding.
Guest: Peter Cozzens is a historian and the author and/or editor of sixteen books on the American Civil War and the Indian Wars of the American West, and a member of the Advisory Council of the ...
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“Alan Michelson: Prophetstown” on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Dec. 1, challenges the idealized American version of Washington and at the same time, works to expand ...
The Creeks were both divided and adrift when the Shawnee leader Tecumseh, and his brother Tenskwatawa, known as the Prophet, attended the annual Creek council in 1811 in present-day Alabama.
The Lilly Endowment on Wednesday announced a $50 million grant to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for a variety of enhancements at Indiana State Parks.
More than 200 years ago, Shawnee Indian Tribe chief Tecumseh and his younger brother, Tenskwatawa, watched a total solar eclipse travel across Ohio from the banks of the Mud and Greenville creeks ...
According to Tenskwatawa’s biographer David Edmunds, the Lenape were “indifferent” to Harrison’s missive, replying, “You white people also try your criminals, and when found guilty, you ...