
audiobook
by F. M. (Frances Melville) Perry, Edson Leone Whitney
A BOOK FOR YOUNG AMERICANS - BY - EDSON L. WHITNEY and FRANCES M. PERRY
THE STORY OF KING PHILIP
THE STORY OF PONTIAC
THE STORY OF TECUMSEH
THE STORY OF OSCEOLA
I. PHILIP'S PEOPLE
II. PHILIP'S CHILDHOOD HOME
III. MASSASOIT AND HIS TWO SONS
IV. PHILIP HEARS OF THE ENGLISH
V. PHILIP MEETS THE ENGLISH
In this engaging collection, listeners travel back to the early days of four remarkable Native American leaders. The narrative begins with the world of the Wampanoag people, where a young Metacomet—later called King Philip—grows up among wigwams and council circles, learning the customs that will shape his future. It then moves to the Great Lakes region, where a determined boy named Pontiac discovers the tensions between his tribe and the new English settlers. The story follows the formative years of Tecumseh, a spirited youth of the Shawnee, and Osceola, a Seminole child whose childhood in Florida's wildlands foreshadows his later role as a war chief.
As each leader matures, the book reveals how they navigate the clash of cultures, the pressures of expanding colonial powers, and the responsibilities of guiding their peoples. Listeners will hear about early alliances, the rise of tribal councils, and the first sparks of resistance that set the stage for the historic struggles that would follow.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-05-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for lively, accessible books for younger readers, this American writer turned big historical subjects into clear, engaging stories. Her work often focused on inventors, explorers, and moments from U.S. history.
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b. 1861
Best known for writing clear, accessible history for younger readers, this late-19th- and early-20th-century author explored both colonial America and the lives of major Indigenous leaders. His books reflect a strong interest in American history and public life.
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