I am writing a nonfiction historical nonfiction book regarding a true incident during the Western Campaign of the War of 1812. It involves a massacre perpetrated by British-encouraged Indians on American volunteers, and the response to that massacre which ended the War of 1812. I am having trouble figuring out how to address the Indian/Native American actions in this book and still be culturally sensitive and not demeaning of that culture or their actions during a time when they felt threatened by white settlers, thus much of the fighting during that war. Brits were feeding them liquor and giving them munitions to create havoc, but it was usually just Indians doing the attacking. Is this book even possible in today's climate? It's a really cute true story about a group of Kentucky volunteers and their mascot, but it's the massacre that put it into action.