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Indian Chiefs: Logan, THE CAYUGA (MINGO) CHIEF

31 min · 25. maj 2026
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Show Notes: Special Export Podcast Episode Title: Logan, the Mingo Chief: Oratory and Vengeance Description: In this installment of Special Export, we recount the tragic and powerful history of Logan (Tal-Ga-Yee-Ta), a Cayuga chief whose name became synonymous with forest eloquence and the profound sorrows of the American frontier. For years, Logan was celebrated as the "white man’s friend," inheriting a legacy of peace and hospitality from his father, Shikellimus. However, the "milk of human kindness" was turned to gall following a series of brutal betrayals by frontier settlers. We explore the events leading up to the Yellow Creek Massacre, where Logan’s entire family was murdered by Daniel Greathouse and his associates. This episode details Logan's subsequent path of vengeance, his role in the Battle of Point Pleasant, and the delivery of his legendary speech—an address Thomas Jefferson famously compared to the greatest orations of Demosthenes and Cicero. In This Episode, You’ll Hear: * The Noble Friend: Stories of Logan’s early life, his quiet dignity, and his legendary hospitality to travelers. * The Breaking Point: The treacherous massacre at Yellow Creek that wiped out Logan's kin and ignited a general Indian war. * The Great Orator: A recital of Logan’s famous speech, delivered through a messenger to Lord Dunmore, asserting his innocence and justifying his revenge . * A Shadow of Cornstalk: A brief look at the Shawnee chieftain Cornstalk, his tactical brilliance at the Great Kanawha, and his own tragic, treacherous end.

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Indian Chiefs: Logan, THE CAYUGA (MINGO) CHIEF

Show Notes: Special Export Podcast Episode Title: Logan, the Mingo Chief: Oratory and Vengeance Description: In this installment of Special Export, we recount the tragic and powerful history of Logan (Tal-Ga-Yee-Ta), a Cayuga chief whose name became synonymous with forest eloquence and the profound sorrows of the American frontier. For years, Logan was celebrated as the "white man’s friend," inheriting a legacy of peace and hospitality from his father, Shikellimus. However, the "milk of human kindness" was turned to gall following a series of brutal betrayals by frontier settlers. We explore the events leading up to the Yellow Creek Massacre, where Logan’s entire family was murdered by Daniel Greathouse and his associates. This episode details Logan's subsequent path of vengeance, his role in the Battle of Point Pleasant, and the delivery of his legendary speech—an address Thomas Jefferson famously compared to the greatest orations of Demosthenes and Cicero. In This Episode, You’ll Hear: * The Noble Friend: Stories of Logan’s early life, his quiet dignity, and his legendary hospitality to travelers. * The Breaking Point: The treacherous massacre at Yellow Creek that wiped out Logan's kin and ignited a general Indian war. * The Great Orator: A recital of Logan’s famous speech, delivered through a messenger to Lord Dunmore, asserting his innocence and justifying his revenge . * A Shadow of Cornstalk: A brief look at the Shawnee chieftain Cornstalk, his tactical brilliance at the Great Kanawha, and his own tragic, treacherous end.

25. maj 202631 min
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Indian Chiefs: PONTIAC, THE RED NAPOLEON

Episode 6: The Red Napoleon – Pontiac’s Great Confederation The fall of French Canada in 1759 signaled a turning point for the American colonies, but for the Indigenous nations of the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, the fight was just beginning. In this episode, we profile Pontiac, the formidable Head Chief of the Ottawas and the mastermind behind the first great Indian Confederation. Often compared to Napoleon for his strategic brilliance and near-despotic authority, Pontiac realized that the defeat of the French left his people vulnerable to English expansion. We explore his remarkable ability to unite disparate tribes—from the sources of the Ohio to the Mississippi—into a single, coordinated force. From the heights of his influence to his tragic end in the Illinois country, we examine the legacy of a man whose name is immortalized in the geography of the Midwest and whose resistance became a model for every great chief who followed. Join us as we uncover the story of the leader who fought to keep the "forest world" free.

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Indian Chiefs: KING PHILIP, OR METACOMET, THE LAST OF THE WAMPANOAGS

Episode 5: The Last of the Wampanoags – King Philip’s Defiant Stand The era of peace established by Massasoit did not outlive his sons. In this episode, we follow the tragic and turbulent rise of Metacomet, known to history as King Philip. Inheriting a kingdom that was rapidly shrinking as English settlements expanded, Philip found himself caught between the legacy of his father’s friendship and the encroaching reality of colonial law and land loss. We detail the personal grievances and cultural misunderstandings that ignited "King Philip’s War," one of the most devastating conflicts in New England’s history. From the mysterious death of his brother Alexander to the final stand in the swamps of Mount Hope, this is a story of a leader who fought a desperate war of resistance to preserve his people's way of life. We reflect on the immense cost of the conflict—the destruction of towns, the displacement of tribes, and the somber end of a royal line. Join us as we examine the life of a man whose name remains a powerful symbol of Indigenous defiance.

11. maj 20261 h 1 min
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Indian Chiefs: MASSASOIT, THE FRIEND OF THE PURITANS

The Guardian of Plymouth – Massasoit and the Price of Peace Imagine the astonishment of the Plymouth Pilgrims when, in the spring of 1621, a lone figure walked into their settlement and greeted them in their own language. That moment marked the beginning of one of the most consequential friendships in American history. In this episode, we profile Massasoit, the Great Sachem of the Wampanoag, whose decision to extend a hand of friendship arguably ensured the survival of the English in New England. We explore the diplomacy behind the first peace treaty, the famous first Thanksgiving, and the deep personal bond between Massasoit and the colonists—including a dramatic moment when the English helped save the Chief’s life from a deadly illness. Most importantly, we examine how Massasoit’s protection of the radical reformer Roger Williams helped preserve the "priceless jewel" of religious tolerance that would eventually become a cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution. Join us as we look at the honest, benevolent leader who chose peace in an era of profound change.

4. maj 202636 min
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Indian Chiefs: POWHATAN, OR WAH-UN-SO-NA-COOK

The Emperor of Virginia – Powhatan and the First Families When English colonists first stepped onto the shores of Virginia in 1607, they didn't find an empty wilderness—they found an empire. At the heart of this world was Wah-un-so-na-cook, known to history as Powhatan, a leader whose strategic brilliance and "savage arts of government" united thirty tribes across eight thousand square miles. In this episode, we look past the myths to the man himself. We explore the sophisticated society of the Powhatan confederacy, their thriving settlements along the James and York rivers, and the complex relationship between the Chief and the struggling settlers at Jamestown. From the legendary stories of Captain John Smith to the poignant final years of Powhatan and his daughter, Pocahontas, we examine a ruler who was as ambitious as a Caesar and a patriot to his own land. Join us as we profile the true "First Family of Virginia" and the leader who held the fate of the English colonies in his hands.

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