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  2. Black Hawk (Sauk leader) - Wikipedia

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    Black Hawk earned his status as a war chief or captain by his actions: leading raiding and war parties as a young man and then a band of Sauk warriors during the Black Hawk War of 1832. During the War of 1812 , Black Hawk fought on the side of the British against the US in the hope of pushing white American settlers away from Sauk territory.

  3. Keokuk (Sauk leader) - Wikipedia

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    Black Hawk was with the party, as Keokuk feared leaving him to scheme during his own absence. [1] Black Hawk died the following year. In August 1842, Keokuk and several tribal members (including wives), visited Nauvoo, Illinois , [ 9 ] and he soon negotiated the sale of the tribe's land across the river in Iowa (his friend Chief Wapello having ...

  4. Grace Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Her tribal heritage included Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Sac and Fox, and Menominee ancestry, and she was a direct descendant of Sac and Fox chief Black Hawk. [4] She was born in Yale, Oklahoma in the only house her father ever owned. Now a museum, it is fondly known as the “Jim Thorpe House” and can be visited by tourists year round. [5]

  5. List of fictional Native Americans - Wikipedia

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    She is the sister of Black Hawk and the daughter of Yellow Hawk. Tanaya Beatty [citation needed] Yellow Hawk Cheyenne Chief Yellow Hawk, the sickly and imprisoned war-chief and one of the main characters of the film; the father of Black Hawk and Living Woman and the grandfather of Little Bear. Wes Studi [citation needed] Chief Little Pain-in ...

  6. Shabbona - Wikipedia

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    Shabbona was born around 1775 of the Odawa (Ottawa) tribe either on the Maumee River in Ohio, in Ontario or in a Native American village in Illinois. [2] [4] [5] Shabbona's own biography places his birth on the Kankakee River; "Shaubena, according to his statement, was born in the year 1775 or 1776, at an Indian village on the Kankakee River, now in Will county."

  7. Category:Chief Black Hawk - Wikipedia

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  8. Black Hawk Tree - Wikipedia

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    A 1915 postcard of the Black Hawk Tree. The Black Hawk Tree, or Black Hawk's Tree, was a cottonwood [1] tree located in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States.Local legend held that Sauk leader Black Hawk used it to elude his pursuers, though there are differing details and versions of the story.

  9. Crazy Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Authorized Biography of Crazy Horse and His Family Part One: Creation, Spirituality, and the Family Tree. DVD. William Matson and Mark Frethem, producers. Documentary based on over 100 hours of footage shot of family oral history detailed interviews and all Crazy Horse sites. Family had final approval on end product. Reelcontact.com, 2006.