Life in the Ottawa Tribe
[2023-05-17 21:56:42]
In this article I will examine the interviews with the tribes of Ottawa, the results of observations and life studies, how they see themselves and society, and other people within the tribe. My main concern is the small river belt of the Ottawa Indian tribe. I studied their language, the order of search, and interviewed them to discover the rituals and traditions they believed. In this article, I will clarify how they see themselves in society. How they are watching other people, how they see each other, what their values are, what is a typical day, and so on.
The alliance was tied among the tribes of the Great Lakes, including Ottawa, Ojibwe, Huron, Pottawatomi, the Illinois state, consisting of Miami, Kikapoos, Mascouten, Wies, Pianca shows and Western tribes. Tribes such as Mingos, Shawnee, Wyandots, Delaware. These were done mainly under the direction of Ottawa 's chief Pontiac and leader Kiwasa of Seneca. Seneca has backed Britain for a long time, and they are dissatisfied. They threw their tribes with a lot of their warriors and formed an alliance with the hordes. When the fight started in Fort Detroit in the spring of 1763 and continued until the end of 1764, the Indians used every strategy they had. They sneak into hidden weapons and pretend they want the council. Fort Miami leader was drawn from the fortress by his Indian mistress and was killed by the waiting Miami fighter.
Illustration is entitled "Pontiac and Indian visit Major Gladwin". Pontiac, Ottawa 's chief, has worked with the American Indian tribal alliance to resist British rule in the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley. He started uprising in Fort Detroit in 1763, which is known as Pontiac's rebellion, but despite the siege of five months, the tribes could not overcome the fortress's fortress. After the end of the war between France and India (1754 - 1763), Prince Pontiac (Ottawa) rateed a group of American Indian tribes that united loosely against the UK in a series of attacks known as Pontiac's rebellion (1763) There was. -1766) or Pontiac war. There are Ottawa, Ojibuwa, Potawatomisu, Huron, Miami, Weas, Kickapoo, Mascouten, Piankashaw, Delaware, Shawnee, Wyandot, Seneca, Seneca-Cayuga for participating tribes.
62 Pontiac's rebellion ■ Between 1763 and 1764, British colonies led by Pontiac, the tribal chief of Ottawa, rebelled against British colonies. ■ Britain and France have built a rival empire in North America. The competition between these two European powers often leads to war. The French insisted on the Ohio River Basin, the Mississippi River Basin and the Great Lakes Region. The French territory of Louisiana was claimed by LaSalle in 1882 and spread from the Ohio Valley to the Rocky Mountains. They called the land "New France." Some Europeans in New France are fur traders. Besides, it is a pastor of the Jesuits promising to change Native American to Christianity. British people compete with French fur. A variety of indigenous groups are also involved in providing fur for European Americans. Fur trade has established an economic and military alliance between the Europeans and their indigenous trading partners. These alliances draw the trading partners into each other's war