Career
He is best known as an artist who, in 1880–1881, produced a set of 76-color ledger drawings of Lakota life for William Edward Caton, the federal "Indian trader" at the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. The cover of the bound volume of Black Hawk"s drawings describes him as "CHIEF MEDICINE Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg OF THE SIOUX". He is believed to have been killed in the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 but this is not certain.
Black Hawk"s drawings include seventeen warfare scenes, seventeen natural history scenes featuring fifteen animal species, and numerous drawings of Lakota ceremonies, Black Hawk"s spiritual visions, and depictions of Lakota cosmology.
Black Hawk received fifty cents per drawing from Caton. In 1994, they were sold in an auction by Sotheby"s Fine American Indian Art division in New York and later that year became part of the Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection of American Indian Art of the Fenimore Art Museum.