Chronicles of Canada Volume 15 - The War Chief of the Ottawas: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War


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The War Chief of the Ottawas delves into the pivotal events of Pontiac's Conspiracy, a significant uprising against British rule in North America from 1763 to 1765. This historical account centers on the charismatic leader, Pontiac, and his efforts to unite various Native American tribes in a struggle for sovereignty and survival.

Set against the backdrop of the Great Lakes region, the narrative explores the complexities of colonial relations, the siege of Detroit, and the broader implications of the conflict for both Native Americans and European settlers. Through detailed accounts, the book sheds light on the motivations and strategies of Pontiac and his allies, as well as the challenges they faced.

With a focus on the themes of resistance, leadership, and cultural identity, Marquis provides a nuanced perspective on a critical moment in American history. This work stands out for its thorough research and engaging storytelling, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of Native American history and colonial warfare.

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01 - The Times and the Men 12:38 Read by Esther
02 - Pontiac and the Tribes of the Hinterland 7:35 Read by Sarah Jennings
03 - The Gathering Storm 30:22 Read by Graham Redman
04-1 - The Siege of Detroit 20:04 Read by John W. Michaels
04-2 - The Siege of Detroit 20:16 Read by John W. Michaels
05 - The Fall of the Lesser Forts 24:26 Read by TriciaG
06 - The Relief of Fort Pitt 23:21 Read by TriciaG
07 - Detroit Once More 20:57 Read by Andy Yu
08 - Winding up the Indian War 20:49 Read by Sibella Denton