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1767
1838-10-03
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Black Hawk
(Sauk chief),
1767-1838
Sauk chief
Sauk Indians (Algonquian)
lcsh
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85117717
Rock Island (Ill.)
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79089917
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79089917
Iowa
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081387
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79081387
United States
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095330
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n78095330
Illinois
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79053746
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79053746
Iowa
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081387
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79081387
Rock Island (Ill.)
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79089917
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/n79089917
Iowaville (Iowa)
naf
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr2002027057
http://id.loc.gov/rwo/agents/nr2002027057
Indians--Kings and rulers
lcsh
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000550
Chernyĭ I︠A︡streb
(Sauk chief),
1767-1838
Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak
(Sauk chief),
1767-1838
Makataimeshekiakiak
(Sauk chief),
1767-1838
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Black Hawk, 1955:
t.p. (Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia kiak) p. 2 (Black Hawk, known in the language of his people as Makataimeshekiakiak)
O suti zhizni, 1989:
p. 15 (Chernyĭ I︠A︡streb)
Black Hawk, c2006:
t.p. (Black Hawk, Sauk chief, b. 1767, d. Oct. 3, 1838)
Johansen, Bruce E. The encyclopedia of Native American biography, 1997:
pages 38-41 (Black Hawk; Makataimeshiekiakiak. A member of the Thunder clan of the Sauk Nation, lived in what is now southern Illinois and Iowa, eventually settling in what was Saukenuk, now Rock Island, Illinois. When white settlers purchased his land and moved into the surrounding area, Illinois governor John Reynolds ordered the state militia to force the Sauk to move. Black Hawk and his warriors attacked frontier settlements in retaliation, and though the Sauks raised a flag of truce, regular U.S. Army troops engaged in a one-sided slaughter in what became known as the Battle of Black Ax. Black Hawk was captured and imprisoned. President Andrew Jackson made Keokuk the principal chief of the Sauks and Foxes. Eventually, Black Hawk settled on land governed by Keokuk near Iowaville on the Des Moines River. Died in Iowa)