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  • this is so great! im related to tecumseh :] lol notr very much hes like my great time (insert large number here) uncle :]

  • The saga of Tecumtha isn't over. He died to complete one piece of a greater puzzle. The rest will come with "his" return, and the first piece will make more sense. This is a continuation, not and end.

  • One thing I'm curious about. I have never heard Tecumseh referred to in Canada as anything but "Ta come say" but Americans seem to have different pronunciations. Is it a matter of pronouncing letters differently?

  • tecumseah was my inspiration

  • tecumseh is a bad ass.

  • Tecumseh was a great leader, he and many like him are my heroes!~

  • Tecumseh was the greatest Indian leader of all times and it was a shame that he wasn't born in another century, or just fifty years earlier. He would then completed his task to unite all indian nations in order to fight their homelands.....

    Thanks for this video! Is there any possibility to get this film?

  • You're totally true. I think everything could have been different...

  • PERFECT.....i mean its short and gets to the point..its m\perfect for my presentation...but it wont work cuz of the kissing scene..the way ppl are in school sux! -Katie

  • "revenge is like spit in the wind that comes back in your face , fight them because They are Wrong".I LOVE THIS!why isn't this taught in american history class?honorable people fighting for their generational homes against an invading horde of technologicaly advanced barbarians.should have showerd the mayflower with burning arrows before it reached the coast!

  • Thanks for visiting! Your videos and opinions are wise my friend, Kevin. :)

  • The Native American people have always had difficulty uniting amongst themselves, & that's probably why they lost the 'war' against foreign invaders. Tecumseh tried to encourage the unity of all tribes, to repel this invasion, but yet it seems even he was 'compromised', ultimately agreeing to fight (and die) with/for the British. Even today, the people remain divided, as well as loyalties. Who/What do Native Americans fight for, today? George Bush? The similar oppression of other 'brown people'?

  • it is aught but the only place where it's seriously taught is Michigan Wisconsin Ohio and Indiana cause tahts what the battle was for those states and everyone would have just gone below deck and the arrows wouldn't have done anything cause they could just toss some water on the fire it was all around them

  • Thanks Drogo... what would be the lessons we can learn?

  • Heh, thanks for asking PE! I think there are a few lessons we can learn from American & British Invasions. 1 might be "What is good & evil to us depends on which side of the line we are on." 2 maybe "We fear what we do not know." 3 Stand up for human rights? What do u think?

  • That these Masonic murderers are called Great Men, and their crimes against humanity 'good deeds', that crime does pay if your a Mason, but in the end, justice will prevail.

  • Yep, the native cultures get trompped on left and right! It pains me that this was not the last time that the little people where hurt. great vid clips, I shall definitely watch out for that film on our own stations. Thank you for making it :¬D

  • Its an older one from the 1990s, but it holds up as a good historical piece. I would like a DVD version myself. lol

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