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Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk, embracing the tradition of his nation--Indian wars in which he has been engaged--cause of joining the British in their late war with America, and its history--description of the Rock-River village--manners and customs--encroachments by the whites, contrary to treaty--removal from his village in 1831. With an account of the cause and general history of the late war, his surrender and confinement at Jefferson barracks and travels through the United States.

Title
Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk, embracing the tradition of his nation--Indian wars in which he has been engaged--cause of joining the British in their late war with America, and its history--description of the Rock-River village--manners and customs--encroachments by the whites, contrary to treaty--removal from his village in 1831. With an account of the cause and general history of the late war, his surrender and confinement at Jefferson barracks and travels through the United States. Dictated by himself.
Author
Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838.
Publication
Cincinnati, 1833.

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Additional Authors
  • Patterson, J. B. (John Barton), 1805-1890.
  • Wilberforce Eames Indian Collection.
Description
xi, [13]-155 p.; 18.5 cm.
Subjects
Note
  • "J.B. Patterson of Rock Island, Ill. editor and proprietor"--Copyright notice on verso of t.p.
Call Number
*KF 1833 (Black Hawk. Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak)
LCCN
16013242 //r38
OCLC
3899957
Author
Black Hawk (Sauk chief), 1767-1838.
Title
Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk, embracing the tradition of his nation--Indian wars in which he has been engaged--cause of joining the British in their late war with America, and its history--description of the Rock-River village--manners and customs--encroachments by the whites, contrary to treaty--removal from his village in 1831. With an account of the cause and general history of the late war, his surrender and confinement at Jefferson barracks and travels through the United States. Dictated by himself.
Imprint
Cincinnati, 1833.
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Patterson, J. B. (John Barton), 1805-1890.
Wilberforce Eames Indian Collection.
Research Call Number
*KF 1833 (Black Hawk. Life of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak)
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