Black Hawk
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Keokuk was a chief of the Sauk or Sac tribe in central North America.However the actual spelling of his name was Keokuck. (Chief Keokuck)
Fox and sauk and the seminole
The Ioway, Iowa or Báxoje were forced to move firstin 1836 most were relocated to a reservation along the Kansas-Nebraska border. Some also settled in a strip of land in Missouri, along with the Sauk and the Fox. In 1883 some moved to Indian Territory. The new reservation was located in Lincoln, Payne and Logan counties in the Indian Territory. Today they are enrolled in either of two federally recognized tribes, the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma and the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska. There are about a little less than 3000 people.
The Osa:kiwug, Sauk, Sauki or Sac tribe never lived on the Great Plains. They are part of the Eastern Woodlands culture and they probably originated along the St Lawrence River; they moved to the area that later became Michigan due to pressure from the Iroquois group of tribes.Later they moved into the areas of later Illinois and Wisconsin, then into Iowa and Kansas.
Iowa's nickname is "The Hawkeye State" as a tribute to Indian leader chief Black Hawk, leader of the native American Sauk tribe.
Black Hawk (1767 - October 3, 1838) was the leader and warrior of the Sauk American Indian tribe .
Iowa's nickname is "The Hawkeye State". It is a tribute to Indian leader chief Black Hawk, leader of the native American Sauk tribe.
Black Hawk was a war leader and warrior originated from Sauk American Indian Tribe which is the mid west of united states at present.
he is the Indian leader among the Sauk and Fox tribes.
Keokuk - Sauk leader - was born in 1767.
Keokuk - Sauk leader - died in 1848.
Black Hawk - Sauk leader - was born in 1767.
Black Hawk - Sauk leader - died in 1838.
The UH-60 Black hawk was named after the leader of the Sauk tribe of Native Americans, Black Hawk.
Sauk (or Sac)
Black Hawk