• Antonga, or Black Hawk (born c. 1830; died September 26, 1870), was a nineteenth-century war chief of the Timpanogos Tribe in what is the present-day state...
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  • American lacrosse player Black Hawk (Sauk leader) (1767–1838), Sauk and Fox leader Antonga Black Hawk (c. 1830–1870), Ute leader Black Hawk, Colorado, a home...
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    Southern Paiute, Apache and Navajo tribes, led by a local Ute war chief, Antonga Black Hawk. The conflict resulted in the abandonment of some settlements and...
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    and men who had been attacked grew up to be Antonga Black Hawk, a Timpanogos leader in the Black Hawk War. Around February 1849, Dimick B. Huntington...
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    Utah's Black Hawk War 1865–1872 when over 2,500 troops were dispatched against Indians led by Antonga Black Hawk.[citation needed] (Antonga Black Hawk was...
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    Beginning in 1865, Utah's Black Hawk War developed into the deadliest conflict in the territory's history. Chief Antonga Black Hawk died in 1870, but fights...
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    Beginning in 1865, Utah's Black Hawk War developed into the deadliest conflict in the territory's history. Chief Antonga Black Hawk died in 1870, but fights...
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    (1849–1855) Battle at Fort Utah (1850) Walker War (1853–1854) Tintic War (1856) Black Hawk War (1865–1872) White River War (1879) Pinhook Draw fight (15-16 June...
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    was the birthplace of Antonga Black Hawk, the famous Ute leader. Antonga led many raids on settlements during Utah's Black Hawk War. After his death in...
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    " Violence between Mormon adherents and Native Americans include the Black Hawk War, Ute Wars, Wakara's (Walker's) War, and Posey War. During the 1850...
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    take the women and children captive. General Daniel H. Wells had Antonga Black Hawk lead a segment of the militia, including Hickman, up Rock Canyon to...
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    California Press. ISBN 9780520276468. Himmel 1999, p. 50 Jung, Patrick J. The Black Hawk War of 1832. p. 111, Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007...
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  • peace in 1863 and the Spanish Fork Treaty in 1865. When Antonga Black Hawk led the Black Hawk War in Utah, he led the Timpanogos who wanted peace on the...
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    Apache and Navajo, a period now known as the Black Hawk War after Timpanogos chief Antonga Black Hawk. Livestock grazing had decimated the local grasses...
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  • against the Ute, Paiute and Navajo tribes under led the Ute chieftain Antonga Black Hawk. On November 11, 1868, he and members of the 8th U.S. Cavalry battled...
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    Wisconsin). They were considered to be a major force in Timpanogos Chief Antonga Black Hawk's bands of raiders. Their allies during the war included Timpanogos...
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  • sought shelter in Fort Utah before the battle, including Antonga, whom the Mormons called "Black Hawk.": 72  The Nauvoo Legion was sent from Salt Lake City...
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