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The Black Hawk Native American who would one day become a great leader of his people was known as Chief Black Hawk.
He was not born into a position of power nor did he inherit it from anyone, rather through his actions and his success in times of war, he earned his position as leader. Believed to be born in as ‘Ma-ka-Tai-me-she-Kia-kick’ he was a part of the Sauk Tribe, an Algonquian languages people.
Sweet reads Black Hawk's Life as resisting Catlin's rubric of subjection by emphasizing a code of warrior masculinity that implicitly.
He grew up and lived in tumultuous times in American History. His Tribe was closely allied with the Meskwaki Tribe and together they continually resisted forced relocation throughout his life.
Life of Black Hawk
During the War of , the Sauk sided with the British were they saw several engagements against the U.S.
Army. He often led War Party Raids over the next years to protect his people’s best interest. Soon he was their Tribal leader. Eventually, he banded together disgruntled members of the Fox Tribes the Kickapoos and the Sauk who refused to honor a treaty from that forced the