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Black Hawk (1) (1767–1838)

Autor de Black Hawk: An Autobiography

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Michaela A. Lofaro is professor emeritus of American studies and literature at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is the author or editor of seventeen books. He is also the general editor of the first five volumes of The Works of James Agee and general editor emeritus for the remaining six. mostrar más Among his recent frontier publications are an edition of The Life and Adventures [or Sketches and Eccentricities] of Colonel David Crockett, of West Tennessee (2020) and Boone, Black Hawk, and Crockett in 1833: Unsettling the Mythic West (2019). mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: From McClure's Magazine, January 1896, After a portrait by George Catlin, in the National Museum at Washington, D.C
Project Gutenberg)

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Chief Black Hawk
Black Sparrow Hawk
Fecha de nacimiento
1767
Fecha de fallecimiento
1838-10-03
Género
male
Nacionalidad
First Nations / Sauk
Lugar de nacimiento
Saukenuk, Rock Island, Illinois, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Davis County, Iowa, USA
Ocupaciones
war leader
warrior
Premios y honores
Black Hawk Statue
Black Hawk State Historic Site

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An account of the life and times of the Indian leader Blackhawk, in his own words. A thoughtful and courageous Warrior who led his peace-loving people during the western expansion of America, Blackhawk described life before and during the takeover of their land by the Americans. Those of you who have read books like Empire of the Summer Moon (Gwynne) and the novel The son (Meyer) will probably enjoy this small book as it further fleshes out the White/Native American encounter.
 
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jemisonreads | 12 reseñas más. | Jan 22, 2024 |
More than anything I've ever read about Native American history, Black Hawk's autobiography gave me a sense of how strange and violent a period the late 18th/early 19th century was in the upper Midwest. What hit me here as revelatory was the utter crowded-ness of this supposed wilderness, where there was an ever-changing confusion of alliances and feuds, and where friends could become enemies overnight, and where English and American and French and Sauk and Cherokee and Osage and Chippewa all met with unexpected frequency, in places far from any familiar sense of community, and where they might be faced at any moment with the choice to either kill one another, or pass on, or something in between.

A fascinating, harrowing window into this confused and tragic part of history.
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poingu | 12 reseñas más. | Feb 22, 2020 |
This was interesting to read, especially given that I spent four years on Meskwaki lands, but I definitely need some guidance through it in terms of how to read it (it was accompanied, for this course, with a reading by Mark Rifkin entitled "Documenting Tradition: Territoriality and Textuality in Black Hawk's Narrative," that I found to be a useful guide,) and found it to be fairly confusing at times. I do still think it's a really important read for anyone who lives on those lands, as Black Hawk's experience is so often glossed over or barely talked about. If you're a fan of Chicago hockey, I'd say you doubly need to read this.… (más)
 
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aijmiller | 12 reseñas más. | Feb 12, 2018 |
Interesting historical perspective, and I did enjoy that aspect of it. But it's pretty dry reading. Also, this was clearly translated as it was written 100 years ago, since the writing style and language bears no similarity to anything other than English spoken in those days. I suspect this was standard fare for that time and place, so I don't want to be too critical. It's just that the use of a language imparts the real story, and translating the words into "high English" means the heart and soul of what might have been the story of Black Hawk is lost. Still, history weanies like me still enjoy it a bit.… (más)
 
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bicyclewriter | 12 reseñas más. | Jan 8, 2016 |

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