Autobiography of Ma Ka Tai Me She Kia Kiak Or Black Hawk Embracing the Traditi
Autobiography of Ma Ka Tai Me She Kia Kiak Or Black Hawk Embracing the Traditi
Sauk Chief Black Hawk
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131 always to the detriment of the Sacs' traders who were in opposition to the American Fur Company, the former having to rely almost entirely upon the fall and winter trade in furs and peltries to pay the credits given the Indians before leaving for their hunts. BLACK HAWK'S LAST VISIT To Yellow Banks was in the fall of 1836, after the town of Oquawka had been laid out, and when told that the town had taken the Indian name, instead of its English in- terpretation, he was very much gratified, a...s he had known it as Oquawka ever since his earliest recollection and had always made it a stopping place when going out to their winter camps. He said the Skunk river country was dotted over with cabins all the way down to the Des Moines river, and was filling up very fast by white peo- ple. Anew village had been started at Shokokon (Flint Hills) by the whites, and some of its people have already built good houses, but the greater number are still living in log cabins. They should have retained its Indian name, Shokokon, as our people have spent many happy days in this village.
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