The War Chief of the Six Nations: A Chronicle of Joseph Brant
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A concise biography follows the Mohawk leader Joseph Brant from his birth and youth on the Ohio frontier through schooling, military command in border campaigns aligned with British forces, and diplomatic travels to Britain. It recounts frontier raids and controversies over wartime conduct, his work organizing and representing the Six Nations, efforts to blend Indigenous customs with Christian influence, and final struggles amid shifting political landscapes. The narrative balances battlefield episodes, frontier suffering, and political negotiation to examine leadership, cultural mediation, and the costs of war for Indigenous communities caught between colonial powers.
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