THE GREAT INDIAN CHIEF OF THE WEST: OR LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF BLACK HAWK.

HISTORY

OF THE SAUKEE AND MUSQUAKEE NATIONS,

USUALLY CALLED THE SAC AND FOX INDIANS.

Origin of the Sac and Fox Indians—Removal to Green Bay—Their subjugation of the Illini confederacy—Their attack upon St. Louis in 1779—Col. George Rogers Clark relieves the town—Governor Harrison’s letter—Maj. Forsyth’s account of the conquest of the Illini—Death of the Sac chief Pontiac—Sac and Fox village on Rock river—Description of the surrounding country—Civil polity of the Sacs and Foxes—Legend about their chiefs—Division of the tribes into families—Mode of burying their dead—Idea of a future state—Their account of the creation of the world—Marriages—Social relations—Music and musical instruments—Pike’s visit to them in 1805—Population—Character for courage.

The word Saukee, or O-sau-kee, now written Sauk or more commonly Sac, is derived from a compound in the Algonquin or Chippeway language, a-saw-we-kee, which means “yellow earth.” Mus-qua-kee, the name of the Fox Indians…

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Warmest Regards, Coyalita Linville

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