Blue Jacket: War Chief of the Shawnee book cover

Blue Jacket: War Chief of the Shawnee

Pages: 177
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Published: 19 Jun 1969
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Description

Story of a white boy captured by the Shawnee Indians who grew up to be their chief.

In the year 1771, a white boy named Marmaduke Van Swearingen was captured by Shawnee Indians in what is now West Virginia, but was then the edge of the American frontier. Impressed with his bravery, he was not killed but instead was taken to Ohio where he was adopted into the tribe and given the name Blue Jacket, from the blue shirt he was wearing at the time of his capture. The boy grew to excel as a warrior and leader and became the only white to be made a war chief of the Shawnee Nation. And the name Blue Jacket became famous throughout the Northwest Territory.