Piqua Shawnee Tribe: History, Culture

As an officially recognized American Indian tribe, our people are dedicated to preserving the language, culture, traditions, and heritage of our ancestors and our relations who were forcefully removed to the west and to the north as far as Oklahoma.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Chief Tecumseh Poem

Chief Tecumseh Poem

 

Tecumseh Poem

 

Posted by Piqua Shawnee at 11:00 AM
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