Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, or Black Hawk (AmazonClassics Edition)

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Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, or Black Hawk (AmazonClassics Edition)

A seminal work in Native American literature, Black Hawk’s autobiography offers an eyewitness account of the escalating hostilities between Indigenous peoples and the encroaching white settlers of the early to mid-nineteenth century. After making a name for himself as a war captain for the Sauk, Black Hawk played an important role in resisting American attempts at territory expansion―especially those related to the disputed Treaty of Saint Louis―and aided British forces in military efforts against the United States throughout the War of 1812. That conflict didn’t resolve the underlying questions about treaties and lands, and Black Hawk took another important stand against injustice in 1832, when he led members of several allied tribes across the Mississippi River to Illinois. The subsequent Black Hawk War was ultimately the last war fought by Native Americans on the eastern side of the Mississippi. This work, the first Native American autobiography published in the United States, was a bestseller in its day. It still offers a courageous and essential perspective on America at a turning point in its history. Revised edition: Previously published as Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak , this edition of Autobiography of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak, or Black Hawk (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions. Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk (1767–1838), was born at the Sauk village of Rock River, now western Illinois. His reputation as an uncompromising leader of a faction of Sauk, Fox, Kickapoo, and Ho-Chunk peoples was earned by his opposition to the Treaty of Saint Louis in 1804, which granted tribal land to white settlers. After becoming allied with the British, Black Hawk and his followers, known as the British Band, continued to fight against the aggression of the US government. These efforts culminated in the ill-fated Black Hawk War of 1832. A year later Black Hawk published his account of tribal life, war, and frontier aggression.

Brand Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
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SKU 1662504594
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
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Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Biographies & Memoirs > Community & Culture > Indigenous > Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island

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