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Oseola Atkins (Adkins) at The Watering Place (1901) Woman On Horseback, Shawnee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, Buckskin Dress, Edward Curtis, Native American Ancestry, American Photo, Indian Family, Bel Art

This is a photo of my great-great grandfather Oseola Atkins (Adkins) taken at the Hazel River in Culpeper, VA in 1901. He was born around 1850 in Sussex County, VA to Britton Adkins and Martha Reed. The photo was taken at this location: 38°35'53.0"N 78°03'41.3"W 38.598069, -78.061482

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Blue Jacket: The Legend of a Great Shawnee War Chief Shawnee Indians, Woodland Indians, Steve White, Eastern Woodlands, Native American Paintings, Native American Warrior, American Frontier, Native American Artwork, Bow And Arrow

He led the greatest defeat in American history by a Native American but remains little known.Most Americans will at least have heard of the great Shawnee chief, the mighty Tecumseh. But very few know of Blue Jacket, Tecumseh’s Shawnee predecessor, who began the fight to save Shawnee lands from the white juggernaut moving West. Blue Jacket was born “Weyapiersenwah” of Shawnee parents in 1743 in a small tribal village on Deer Creek in what is today the Appalachian region of Ross County, Ohio…

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Shawnee Indians, Shawnee Tribe, Native American Studies, Grave Yard, Ohio History, Native American Pictures, Point Pleasant, Indian Chief, Native American History

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is Part 3 in a 9-part series on Ohio’s great American Indian chiefs released by the Ohio Historical Society on Nov. 3, 1967. Richland Source has entered into a collaborative agreement with the Ohio History Connection to share content across our sites. Cornstalk was chief of the Shawnee who first settled in the Scioto Valley. […]

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