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Page one teaser of “The Red Haired Man”

I will be posting a page per day till xmas as a preview. On xmas, ordering the complete story will be set up on this site. Proceeds will go towards printing Tecumseh Issue #1 The Red-Haired Man by Dave Rocha based on the events of the War of 1812 Today I received a letter from [...]

Pre-Order details

Pre-orders for Issue 1 start tomorrow!

Sandwich Fest Starts Today!!!

The annual sandwich festival starts today and starting tomorrow I will be handing out a promo flyer advertising our release of Tecumseh Issue 1. Why the Sandwich fest you ask? Well besides residing in Olde Sandwich Towne myself, there is Tecumseh’s connection to the town. Due to it’s location on the Detroit River it was [...]

Matthew Elliott

Born in Ireland in 1739 he came to America during the French and Indian war in 1761. After the war he settled in western Pennsylvania and started a life as a trader there. Before long, the Americans began a revolution against the British Crown. He fought beside Indian forces in the war as a Captain [...]

John Norton

Born and raised in Britain to a Scottish mother and Cherokee father, young John enlisted in the Royal Army and was posted to what would become his true homeland. Being posted to Fort Niagara he soon became enamoured with the local natives, the Haudenosaunee or Iroquois. Quickly learning the Mohawk language, he soon deserted and [...]

Updated Oshawana pic

Name: John Naudee aka Oshawana First Nation: Ojibwe A young Ojibwe warrior during the war, he fought close to Tecumseh at every engagement. Tecumseh prized his Tomahawk and musket so much that he was named as one of his most valued warriors. Oshawana and his signature top hat continued to campaign for First Nations rights [...]

Oshawana

Name: John Naudee aka Oshawana First Nation: Ojibwe A young Ojibwe warrior during the war, he fought close to Tecumseh at every engagement. Tecumseh prized his Tomahawk and musket so much that he was named as one of his most valued warriors. Oshawana and his signature top hat continued to campaign for First Nations rights [...]

I had to repost this

http://blogs.windsorstar.com/2012/08/17/detroit-battle-honour-200-years-coming/ by Chris Vander Doelen When an individual soldier does something heroic, you give them a medal. When an entire military unit achieves heroism, they get a battle honour. Two hundred years after achieving the impossible by seizing Detroit from a superior military force at the beginning of the War of 1812, the people who [...]

Tecumseh Quotes

Truer words were never spoken: “Live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and its [...]