Autobiography of Chief Black Hawk

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Reading the autobiography of Chief Black Hawk made me realize how giving the Sac tribe actually was compared to as they call it the whites. The Sac Tribe was based on peace and spiritual lifestyle. They were not all for themselves none of them were. If someone they knew didn’t have what they needed but they did, they wouldn’t hesitate to share. That is how all communities should be but unfortunately we aren’t all as giving as the Sac. They were such good people, which make me wonder why the whites were so devious towards them. They could trick them into agreeing to something without even knowing it. The Sacs had great crops so no one in their village went hungry and they made sure of it. All of them hunted even the women which gave them plenty of meat, fruits, and vegetables until the next time to hunt. This village was full of very happy people. They had everything they needed to survive and they were all so close, and they all helped each other out and had each other’s backs at the end of the day. If I had to choose a tribe to be in I would go to the Sac tribe just from reading this autobiography.
Starting with the Sac (Sauk) tribe, this tribe was once known as the Sauk and Meskwaki tribe. The name Sac came from the Native name “Asakiwaki” which means “yellow earth people. These two tribes were very close in relation and spoke the same language, but they were still very independent. The Fox tribe was demolished in a war with the French; not all of the Fox Indians were killed, but most were. The remainder of the Indians stormed to the Sauk village where they came to seek protection. After that war those Indians decided to come together with the Sac tribe and begin the Sac and Fox tribe. These tribes villages consisted of dome ...

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The Sac and Sioux Indians did not always have an easy life, but more of a complicated one when it came to their interaction with the white cultures. The white cultures felt as if they owned all of the land and that the Native Americans were not welcome to their land. What the white would do was trick the Indians into agreeing to something that they believed was something else. What these Native Americans went through was Hell and they did not deserve to go through the complications and pain that the white settlers caused them. It seemed like the Natives could never settle because the Whites always had a plan up their sleeve. Both the Natives and Whites broke many treaties which is why there wasn’t peace between them for a very long time. Luckily today these Natives can finally live in peace without trying to be killed every second of the day for their land.

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