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- “I Am a Sauk…I Am a Warrior,” Black Hawk Proclaimed Only a Few Days Before He and His Followers Were Forced to Leave Their Home in the Spring of 1831
- POTAWATOMI TRAVELING TIMES Volume 25, Issue 6 • Wzawbegya Gizes Leaves Turning Yellow Moon • September 15, 2019
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