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The Autobiography of Black Hawk by Black Hawk

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Key Takeaways
  1. Interesting account of time period, wars, relationship between Native American tribes and Europeans. These people had very different mindsets in terms of goals and outcomes. Native Americans followed their hearts and natural emotions whereas the British would follow their strict laws (go into battle knowing they'd lose and pretty much sacrificing their men whereas the Native Americans saw no shame in retreating to fight another day). 
  2. Their concept of right and wrong different too - Indians want to do right their whole lives whereas Europeans can be sorry about what they've done right before they die and be fine
  3. Basically Americans deceitful and liars who took great advantage of Native Americans' low alcohol tolerance and used it during treaties and bartering
  4. The Sauk knew they were not the most powerful but were always grateful -  "Grateful to the great spirit every time I take a drink from the spring"
  5. Does not believe that land can be bought or sold as it is not theirs
What I got out of it
  1. Fascinating autobiography from a man who saw the world much differently than most Americans did and still do. Much more in tune with nature and the land and would not sacrifice the land for anything. I think we can all learn to be a little more grateful and in touch with the world around us as Black Hawk was.