Historian John Sugden states that Little Turtle is generally credited with the overall command of the Confederate Army that defeated St. Clair. See: See John Sugden (2000). Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 118–20. ISBN978-0-8032-4288-3. Sugden also argues that Blue Jacket was the preeminent native leader. The notion that Little Turtle commanded the Confederacy was a myth perpetuated by Turtle and his son-in-law, William Wells, and uncritically repeated by historians. See Sugden, pp. 4–6.
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