The Narrative of John Tanner "The Falcon" by John Tanner


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The Falcon. Paperback - May 27, 2003. John Tanner's fascinating autobiography tells the story of a man torn between white society and the Native Americans with whom he identified. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world.


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About The Falcon. John Tanner's fascinating autobiography tells the story of a man torn between white society and the Native Americans with whom he identified. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a.


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John Tanner (c. 1780 - c. 1846), known also by his Ojibwe name Shaw-shaw-wa-ne-ba-se ("The Falcon", Zhaashaawanibiisi in modern spelling), [a] was captured by Ojibwe Indians as a child after his family had homesteaded on the Ohio River in present-day Kentucky.


The Narrative of John Tanner "The Falcon" by John Tanner

About John (Chief Falcon) Tanner John Tanner (c. 1780 - c. 1846), known also by his Ojibwe name Shaw-shaw-wa-ne-ba-se ("The Falcon"), was captured by Odawa Indians as a child after his family had homesteaded on the Ohio River in present-day Kentucky.


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The Falcon: A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, during thirty-years residence among the Indians in the interior of North. with Historical Annotations and Translations: Tanner, John, Ferris, Kade M: 9781080047888: Amazon.com: Books Books › History › Americas


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A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) : during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America : Tanner, John, 1780?-1847. cn : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive


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John Tanner's narrative provides a unique view into Native American life and cultural interactions in late 18th/early 19th century North America. His narrative (related to a White man, Edwin James, in 1827) should probably be approached with caution, as Tanner is relating --- at age 47 --- a very uneven, incomplete, and one-sided account of his.


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adopted John (Falcon) Tanner. This was the famous White captured as a boy by the Kentucky Shawoee in 1789, and later sold to an Odawa family who migrated to what is now Manitoba.2 John (Falcon) Tanner was the grandfather of The Gambler and his brothers. He had been adopted by a prominent Indian woman


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The falcon : a narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner by Tanner, John, 1780?-1847. Publication date 1994 Topics Tanner, John, 1780?-1847, Indian captivities, Ojibwa Indians -- Biography, Ojibwa Indians -- History, Ottawa Indians -- History Publisher New York, N.Y. : Penguin Books


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The Falcon. John Tanner. Penguin, May 27, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 304 pages. John Tanner's fascinating autobiography tells the story of a man torn between white society and the Native Americans with whom he identified. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world.


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John "Falcon" Tanner Born: 1780 (?) | Died: 1846 (Age 66) A concise biography of John "Falcon" Tanner (also known as Shaw-shaw-wa-ne-ba-se) is planned for this page, but currently under development.


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The Falcon. John Tanner. Penguin Books, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 280 pages. John Tanner's fascinating autobiography tells the story of a man torn between white society and the Native Americans with whom he identified. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking.


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A marginal man who drifted between white and Indigenous societies, Tanner settled at Sault Ste Marie. In 1830, with the aid of Dr Edwin James, Tanner wrote his Narrative, an account of 30 years with Indigenous people together with the first detailed descriptions of the Saulteaux and Cree.


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True, John Falcon Tanner was, as Green indicates, blamed for the 6 July 1846 murder of wild but influential James Schoolcraft, younger brother of John's employer—Indian agent/historian Henry Schoolcraft.


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John Tanner (c. 1780 - c. 1846), known also by his Ojibwe name Shaw-shaw-wa-ne-ba-se ("The Falcon", Zhaashaawanibiisi in modern spelling), [a] was captured by Odawa Indians as a child after his family had homesteaded on the Ohio River in present-day Kentucky.


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The Falcon is an invaluable piece of Americana and a wonderful source of Ojibwe material. My husband Steve used it for his presentation to La Compagnie HSP regarding Ojibwe hunting practices. It is also invaluable for its insights into the Ojibwe-Dakota blood feud and the preparations taken by Ojibwe war parties.