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Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest
Rogers' Rangers
Meet Major Robert Rogers, an unorthodox leader who helped create the concept of commando-style fighting and wrote down military rules still used today.
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Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest
Pontiac's Rebellion
Looks at the conflicts and personalities that fueled the Native American resistance of 1763 when Ottawa war chief Pontiac and a consortium of Woodland tribes nearly wrested ten Great Lakes forts from British hands.
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Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest
The Long Knives
Story of George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War general and brother of William Clark of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
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Frontier: Legends of the Old Northwest
Tecumseh: The Dream of Confederacy
Trace the rise of the Shawnee warrior Tecumseh and his half-blind brother known as The Prophet. From 1806 to 1808, they summoned a contingent of tribes to a last stand against the white men.
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The Real West
Quanah Parker: The Last Comanche
Chronicle of the last Comanche leader to surrender his tribe to white authorities. Parker later became a cattle rancher and court judge.
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The Real West
The Great Cheyenne Nations: Most Feared of All
The Cheyenne Indians were perhaps the greatest warrior nation of the 19th century.
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The Real West
General George Crook
Story of the greatest Indian fighter, who also deeply admired his enemies and worked to promote the advancement of Native Americans during peacetime.
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The Real West
The Indian Agents
Were they well-meaning missionaries or political appointees betraying the people they were sent to protect? The story of the impact agents had on reservation life.