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PERSONAL NARRATIVE.15
among themselves and were determined on mischief; that they had sent wampum to the Iowas, who would not join them in a body, but that a few individuals who had intermarried with the Sack women would and that a general massacre of the Whites was determined upon to be carried in effect in the spring.
Black Hawk, or Muek-et-e-me-shuek, was selected as the leader of the warriors. Pash-e-pi-ho, or Stabbing Chief, was to be second in command.
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