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    Black Hawk, born Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak (Sauk: Mahkatêwe-meshi-kêhkêhkwa) (c. 1767 – October 3, 1838), was a Sauk leader and warrior who lived in what...
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  • American lacrosse player Black Hawk (Sauk leader) (1767–1838), Sauk and Fox leader Antonga Black Hawk (c. 1830–1870), Ute leader Black Hawk, Colorado, a home...
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    His policies were contrary to fellow Sauk leader Black Hawk, who led part of their band to defeat in the Black Hawk War, was later returned by U.S. forces...
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    statue, it was in part inspired by the life of Black Hawk (1767–1838), a leader and warrior of the Sauk. In 2009, it was listed on the National Register...
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    birthplace of the Sauk warrior Black Hawk. The disputed cession of this area to the U.S. Government was the catalyst for the Black Hawk War. The Sauk nation occupied...
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    The Black Hawk Tree, or Black Hawk's Tree, was a cottonwood tree located in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States. Local legend held that Sauk leader...
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    The Black Hawk War was a conflict between the United States and Native Americans led by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader. The war erupted after Black Hawk and...
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    Chicago Blackhawks name and logo controversy (category Black Hawk (Sauk leader))
    white. Black Hawk was a leader of the Sauk who sided with the British in the War of 1812 and later attempted to regain tribal land in the Black Hawk War...
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    people, Sac being a variant of Sauk. Lake View is located on Black Hawk Lake, which is named after the renowned Sauk war leader. These names came about as...
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    made the Sauk subject to French attack in turn. The Sauk continued moving west to Iowa and Kansas. Keokuk and Black Hawk were two important leaders who arose...
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  • Bosnia–Herzegovina. Black Hawk (Sauk leader) List of community colleges in Illinois "Black Hawk College". NCES. Retrieved 10 August 2023. "Black Hawk College -...
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  • referred to as Black Hawk in Utah history. It is reminiscent of Chief Black Hawk of the Sauk and Meskwaki peoples and the Black Hawk War of 1832 in Illinois...
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  • Black Hawk is an unincorporated community in the town of Troy, Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States. Black Hawk is located on County Highway C 5.9 miles...
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    Americans commanded by the Sauk leader Black Hawk, which fought against Illinois and Michigan Territory militias during the 1832 Black Hawk War. The band was composed...
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    Interstate 72 in Illinois; and Interstate 70 in Missouri. Black Hawk, Sauk leader in the 1832 Black Hawk War. Mark W. Balmert, U.S. Navy admiral Brad Bigler...
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    sections of Buchanan County. It was named after Black Hawk, a Sauk leader during the 1832 Black Hawk War. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county...
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    contact. In 1832 they participated in the Black Hawk War against the United States. Military leader Black Hawk remains a cultural hero today. After the...
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    Battle of Bad Axe (category Battles and skirmishes of the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin)
    and the Sauk and Fox tribes under warrior Black Hawk. The massacre occurred in the aftermath of the Battle of Wisconsin Heights, as Black Hawk's band fled...
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    Battle of Wisconsin Heights (category Battles and skirmishes of the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin)
    engagement of the 1832 Black Hawk War, fought between the United States state militia and allies, and the Sauk and Fox tribes, led by Black Hawk. The battle took...
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    United Kingdom. August 27 – Black Hawk (Sauk leader) surrenders to the United States authorities, ending the Black Hawk War. September 22 – Qasim al-Ahmad...
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    Neapope (category Native Americans of the Black Hawk War)
    the Sauk language) was a spiritual leader of the Sauk tribe and advisor to Black Hawk during the Black Hawk War. A prominent chieftain of the Sauk prior...
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    John Hauberg Museum of Native American Life (category Black Hawk (Sauk leader))
    Hauberg Museum of Native American Life is located in the Black Hawk Museum and Lodge at Black Hawk State Historic Site in Rock Island, Illinois, United States...
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    end of the Black Hawk War, which made the region much safer to travel through and settle in for white settlers. They got to what is now Sauk County in...
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  • Checokalako (category Native Americans of the Black Hawk War)
    Checokalako was a Sauk chief aligned with Black Hawk's British Band during the 1832 Black Hawk War. Checokalako was a Sauk and one of seven civil chiefs...
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  • division was nicknamed the "Blackhawk Division" after Black Hawk, a Native American of the Sauk nation who was a prominent figure in the history of Illinois...
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    Battle of Stillman's Run (category Battles and skirmishes of the Black Hawk War in Illinois)
    battle of the Black Hawk War (1832), which developed after Black Hawk crossed the Mississippi River from Iowa into Illinois with his band of Sauk and Fox warriors...
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    (Antonga Black Hawk was a Ute and has no connection to the Illinois Sauk chief Black Hawk of the 1830s.) In 1870 the Utah Territorial governor, J. Wilson...
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  • Towaunonne (category Native Americans of the Black Hawk War)
    Towaunonne was a Sauk chief aligned with Black Hawk's British Band during the 1832 Black Hawk War. Towaunonne was a Sauk and one of seven civil chiefs...
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  • beginning with New York City. August 27 – Black Hawk (Sauk leader) surrenders to the authorities, ending the Black Hawk War. October 8 – Washington Irving and...
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    Battle of Kellogg's Grove (category Battles and skirmishes of the Black Hawk War in Illinois)
    during the Black Hawk War. As a consequence of an 1804 treaty between the Governor of Indiana Territory and a group of Sauk and Fox leaders regarding land...
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