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Black Hawk

Sauk warrior Black Hawk attempted to reclaim tribal land in Wisconsin in 1832.

05/16/2007 | Rating NR

In Wisconsin

Black Hawk

Clip | 8m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

Sauk warrior Black Hawk attempted to reclaim tribal land in Wisconsin in 1832.

The summer of 2007 marks the 175th anniversary of the Black Hawk War— a conflict which began when the Sauk warrior Black Hawk attempted to reclaim tribal land and a traditional way of life. It ended with a massacre—which remains one of the bloodiest incidents in Wisconsin history.

05/16/2007 | Rating NR

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