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Indian Chiefs: PONTIAC, THE RED NAPOLEON

Indian Chiefs: PONTIAC, THE RED NAPOLEON

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Episode 6: The Red Napoleon – Pontiac’s Great Confederation

The fall of French Canada in 1759 signaled a turning point for the American colonies, but for the Indigenous nations of the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, the fight was just beginning. In this episode, we profile Pontiac, the formidable Head Chief of the Ottawas and the mastermind behind the first great Indian Confederation.

Often compared to Napoleon for his strategic brilliance and near-despotic authority, Pontiac realized that the defeat of the French left his people vulnerable to English expansion. We explore his remarkable ability to unite disparate tribes—from the sources of the Ohio to the Mississippi—into a single, coordinated force. From the heights of his influence to his tragic end in the Illinois country, we examine the legacy of a man whose name is immortalized in the geography of the Midwest and whose resistance became a model for every great chief who followed. Join us as we uncover the story of the leader who fought to keep the "forest world" free.


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