[Michlib-l] U.P. Notable Books Book Club Oct 14 / "Chief Kawbawgam: The Chief, The Legend, The Man, " with Tyler Tichelaar

Victor R. Volkman victor at LHPress.com
Sun Oct 10 10:47:55 EDT 2021


Here is the Zoom link, and I'll see you all next Thursday!

Evelyn Gathu is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: U.P. Notable Books Book Club meeting - number 10, "Chief Kawbawgam: The Chief, The Legend, The Man," with Tyler Tichelaar
Time: Oct 14, 2021 06:00 Central Time/07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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*UP Notable Book Club:* the Crystal Falls Community District Library in 
partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) has 
scheduled author events with winners of the /UP Notable Book List/. The 
10th event is with seventh-generation Marquette resident Tyler R. 
Tichelaar**who will present his award-winning original history book 
/Kawbawgam: The Chief, The Legend, The Man/. Tyler's meticulous research 
of original sources exposes decades of embellishment and questionable 
reporting. The events are open to all U.P. residents free of charge. 
Read my review of Tyler's book at The U.P. Book Review 
<https://www.upbookreview.com/2020/10/10/kawbawgam-by-tyler-r-tichelaar/>. 
<https://www.upbookreview.com/2020/04/01/i-spy-isle-royale-by-susanna-ausema/> 


/*When: */Thursday, October 14th, 2021 at 7pm Eastern / 6pm 
Central<https://www.amazon.com/Kawbawgam-Chief-Legend-Tyler-Tichelaar/dp/0996240071>

Tyler R. Tichelaar has a PhD in Literature from Western Michigan 
University and Bachelor's and Master’s Degrees in English from Northern 
Michigan University. He is the owner of Marquette Fiction, his own 
publishing company, and of Superior Book Productions, a professional 
editing, proofreading, and book layout company. He is also the former 
president (2008-2019) of the Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors 
Association.

Tyler began writing his first novel at age sixteen in 1987. In 2006, he 
published his first novel, /Iron Pioneers: The Marquette Trilogy, Book 
One/. More than twenty books have followed. In 2009, Tyler won first 
place in the historical fiction category in the Reader Views Literary 
Awards for his novel /Narrow Lives/. He has since sponsored that 
contest, offering the Tyler R. Tichelaar Award for Historical Fiction. 
In 2011, Tyler was awarded the Marquette County Outstanding Writer 
Award, and the same year, he received the Barb Kelly Award for 
Historical Preservation for his efforts to promote Marquette's history.

While Tyler also writes on such diverse topics as nineteenth-century 
Gothic fiction and Arthurian historical fantasy, he remains engrossed in 
writing about Marquette and Upper Michigan as microcosms for the greater 
American story. He has many more books in the works. Visit Tyler at 
www.MarquetteFiction.com <http://www.MarquetteFiction.com>.

Cover of Kawbawgam: The Chief, The Legend, The Man 
<https://www.amazon.com/Kawbawgam-Chief-Legend-Tyler-Tichelaar/dp/0996240071>

Charles Kawbawgam, “The Last Chief of the Chippewa,” is a legend in 
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula for allegedly living to age 103 (1799-1902). 
But few know anything else about him beyond his being buried in 
Marquette’s beautiful Presque Isle Park. Kawbawgam witnessed a period of 
intense industrial growth and unheralded change for Native Americans. 
Growing up at Sault Sainte Marie when the area was still claimed by 
Great Britain, his first memory was of armed Americans coercing his 
people into ceding their lands to the United States Government. As the 
son, nephew, stepson, and later son-in-law of Ojibwa chiefs, and in time 
a chief in his own right, Kawbawgam learned early that he would have to 
walk a fine line to keep the peace for his people.

After temporarily migrating to Canada with other Ojibwa in disagreement 
with the American government, he returned to the Sault where he was 
recruited to help found the town of Marquette Kawbawgam would preside 
over an Ojibwa and metis community that ensured the white community’s 
survival during Marquette’s early years, only to be pushed to the 
community’s margins as the city grew and prospered. Yet the admiration 
and affection he won from whites as well as the Ojibwa ensured peace and 
a legacy that lives on today. Kawbawgam is a story of cross-cultural 
friendships, survival amid upheaval, and the importance of community and 
heritage.

More information about the U.P. Notable Book list, /U.P. Book Review, 
/and UPPAA can be found on www.UPNotable.com <http://www.UPNotable.com>

-- 
Regards,

Victor R. Volkman, President
L H Press Inc.
www.LHPress.com

-- 
Regards,

Victor R. Volkman, President
L H Press Inc.
www.LHPress.com
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