Indian Chiefs


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Intended as a literary study guide with activities designed for group and individual projects. Includes a book summary, author information, vocabulary builders, comprehension and discussion questions and cross-curricular activities. Some pages are reproducible for classroom use.




The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero


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The leaders of anticolonial wars of resistance--Metacom, Pontiac, Tecumseh, and Cuauhtemoc--spread fear across the frontiers of North America. Yet once defeated, these men became iconic martyrs for postcolonial national identity in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. By the early 1800s a craze arose for Indian tragedy on the U.S. stage, such as John Augustus Stone's Metamora, and for Indian biographies as national historiography, such as the writings of Benjamin Drake, Francis Parkman, and William Apess. With chapters on seven major resistance struggles, including the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 and the Natchez Massacre of 1729, The Indian Chief as Tragic Hero offers an analysis of not only the tragedies and epics written about these leaders, but also their own speeches and strategies, as recorded in archival sources and narratives by adversaries including Hernan Cortes, Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz, Joseph Doddridge, Robert Rogers, and William Henry Harrison. Sayre concludes that these tragedies and epics about Native resistance laid the foundation for revolutionary culture and historiography in the three modern nations of North America, and that, at odds with the trope of the complaisant "vanishing Indian," these leaders presented colonizers with a cathartic reproof of past injustices.







Rebuilding the Indian


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The building of a vintage Indian Chief motorcycle is more than the restoration of a bike?it?s the resurrection of a dream. Rebuilding the Indian chronicles one man?s journey through the fearful expanse of midlife in a quest for peace, parts, and a happy second fatherhood. Fred Haefele was a writer who couldn?t get his book published, an arborist whose precarious livelihood might just kill him, and an expectant father for the first time in over twenty years. He was in a rut, until he purchased a box of parts not so euphemistically referred to as a ?basket case? and tackled the restoration of an Indian Chief motorcycle. With limited mechanical skills, one foot in the money pit, and a colorful cast of local experts, Haefele takes us down the rocky road of restoration to the headlong, heart-thrilling rush of open highway on his gleaming midnight-blue Millennium Flyer.




The Indian Chief The Story of a Revolution


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"The Indian Chief: The Story of a Revolution" by Gustave Aimard is a captivating historical fiction adventure set in the frontier of North America. Aimard weaves a compelling narrative around the struggle of Native American tribes led by a courageous Indian Chief against the encroaching settlers and forces of conquest. As tensions escalate between the indigenous people and the settlers, a revolution brews on the frontier. Aimard vividly portrays the conflict and rebellion that unfold amidst the vast wilderness, capturing the spirit of exploration and conquest that characterized this tumultuous period in history. Through the eyes of the Indian Chief, readers are immersed in the rugged beauty of the wilderness and the harsh realities of war. Aimard's masterful storytelling brings to life the intricate dynamics between the settlers and the indigenous people, shedding light on the complexities of colonization and resistance. "The Indian Chief" is a thrilling adventure that delves into the struggles of indigenous peoples fighting to protect their way of life in the face of overwhelming odds. Aimard's depiction of the frontier, combined with elements of rebellion and conflict, makes this novel a gripping and unforgettable read in the genre of historical fiction.




Indian Motorcycle(R)


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"The complete story of Indian, America's first mass-produced motorcycle maker"--







Indian Chief Motorcycles 1922-1953


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The colorful history of the Indian Chief, one of today's most collectible and coveted vintage motorcycles. Hatfield's fascinating account of this legendary motorcycle is accompanied by previously unpublished historical photographs and new color photography. Model evolution, technical data, behind-the-scenes factory information, and racing history are all covered.




The Indian 1901-1978


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Check out this in depth history and guide to one of Americas oldest and most popular motorcycle manufactuer! As the dominant manufacturer for the first two decades of this century, the Indian Motorcycle Company is a staple in the history of American motorcycling. Because of this, Springfield, Massachusetts was at the hub of the international motorcycle scene. Between 1900 and 1917, when the United States entered World War I, about 150 domestic motorcycle companies came and went. Little more than a dozen remained in business following the war, and after the great depression of the 1930s only two American manufacturers had survived Indian and Harley-Davidson. This definitive chronicle of America's first motorcycle is an essential for any cycle aficionado. It features concise hardware histories of every model produced by the Indian Motorcycle Company from 1901 to the mid-1950s, when the company ceased production. Also included, is a unique color directory of the great motorcycles built by the celebrated Indian Motorcycle Company. Arranged chronologically, this superb reference work features special commissioned color photographs of all the landmark models that you won't want to miss!




The Indian Chief


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