Now Available! ‘Canassatego and his Six Arrows’ children’s book

A New Childrenโ€™s Book Inspired by Lancasterโ€™s Role in the Founding of America.

Just in time for the anniversary of Canassategoโ€™s powerful 1744 speech at the Treaty of Lancaster, Iโ€™m excited to announce the release of Canassatego and his Six Arrows, a beautifully illustrated childrenโ€™s book that brings this forgotten moment of history to life.

About the Book

Canassatego and his Six Arrows
A True Story of Wisdom, Unity, and the Roots of America

Step back in time and meet Canassatego, a wise Onondaga chief whose powerful words helped shape a nation. Based on real events that took place right here in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, this picture book recounts the Great Treaty of 1744โ€”and the unforgettable moment when Canassatego broke a single arrow, but could not break a bundle of six.

An illustration of Canassatego, an Onondaga chief, holding a bundle of arrows while addressing a group of seated men in the background, symbolizing unity and wisdom.
Canassatego holding six arrows representing the Six Nations

Through simple yet powerful storytelling, young readers discover how this Iroquois leader taught colonial Americans a timeless lesson: we are stronger together. His words left a lasting impression on leaders like Benjamin Franklin and helped inspire the foundational principles behind the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution.

A tribute to Canassategoโ€™s six arrows can still be seen today, clutched in the eagleโ€™s talon on the back of every one-dollar bill.

Here are the first six pages of the 30-page book.

๐ŸŸค Age Range: 6โ€“10
๐Ÿ“• Length: 31 pages
๐Ÿ“ Size: 8.5″ x 8.5″
๐Ÿ“– Format: Paperback
๐Ÿ›’ Available now on Amazon and the Uncharted Lancaster Store

Why I Wrote This Book

In July, Iโ€™ll be visiting the Milanof-Schock Library in Mount Joy to present a childrenโ€™s program titled So You Want to Beโ€ฆ (in my case, an Adventurer). As part of the event, I wanted to introduce future adventurers to the fascinating Safe Harbor petroglyphs and share some of the Native American stories tied to Lancaster County.

One of my all-time favorites is the tale of Canassategoโ€™s six arrows and how it helped shape the U.S. Constitution and is remembered on the back of the one-dollar billโ€”but I quickly realized there wasnโ€™t a childrenโ€™s book that told the story. So I decided to write one myself. This book is the result: a tribute to the enduring wisdom of Canassatego, and a way to help young readers understand how Native voices shaped the very foundation of our nation.

A story of strength.
A story of peace.
A story that still matters today.


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3 thoughts on “Now Available! ‘Canassatego and his Six Arrows’ children’s book

  1. My Great Grandfather Canassatego loves his truth being told… The image of him is lacking… He is American Indian Spirit Walker not a Native American… One of many examples… Notice Google News 515 miles of a lightning strike… Ask why… Because there were only Five Arrows not Six… Respect the Spirits of the DEAD… Robert D Williams Great Grandson of Canassatego…

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