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Black Hawk (born , Saukenuk [now in Rock Island, Illinois]—died October 3, , village on the Des Moines River, southeastern Iowa Territory [now in northeastern Davis county, Iowa]) was a leader of a faction of Sauk, Fox, Kickapoo, and Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) peoples.Black hawk childhood First published in under title: Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak or Black Hawk. Edited by J.B. Patterson; Antoine LeClair, U.S. interpreter. Bibliography: p. [] Includes index.
Where was black hawk born Life of Black Hawk () is the autobiography of Sauk leader Black Hawk. It was dictated by Black Hawk himself to US army interpreter Antoine Le Claire. Black Hawk relates the story of his life and of his tribe during the early 19th-century conflicts between the Indigenous nations and the white settlers.
Chief black hawk descendants The last war fought on the east side of the Mississippi River was called the Black Hawk War. After the war, Black Hawk lived with the Sauk in Iowa, he later died after a two week illness. He was buried on a friend’s farm in Des Moines River, Iowa. Resources about Black Hawk: Black Hawk (Sauk leader). (n.d.) In Wikipedia. Retreived March 1.