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Pontiac’s War: Fire on the Frontier, Peace in the Shadows

Pontiac’s War: Fire on the Frontier, Peace in the Shadows

Update: 2025-04-21
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Pontiac’s War: Fire on the Frontier, Peace in the Shadows

In 1763, as British flags replaced French ones across the Great Lakes, the First Peoples of Michigan faced a new empire—one that dismissed their diplomacy, severed their trade, and threatened their way of life. Led by Odawa war chief Pontiac and inspired by the spiritual teachings of Neolin, tribes from across the region united in a massive resistance campaign.

This episode traces the dramatic siege of Fort Detroit, the harrowing use of smallpox at Fort Pitt, and the chilling aftermath of Pontiac’s assassination, including the haunting legend of Starved Rock.

From war councils beneath the pines to vengeance on the banks of the Mississippi, Pontiac’s War was not just a rebellion—it was a defense of land, life, and sovereignty. And its echoes still shape the memory of the Great Lakes today. Tune in as End of the Road in Michigan brings this powerful story to life through dramatic narrative and historic insight.

A production of Thumbwind Publications
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Pontiac’s War: Fire on the Frontier, Peace in the Shadows

Pontiac’s War: Fire on the Frontier, Peace in the Shadows

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