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Massika, a Sauk Indian, left, and Wakusasse, right, of the Meskwaki. By Karl Bodmer, aquatint made at St. Louis, Missouri in March or April 1833 when Massika pleaded for the release of war chief Blackhawk following the Black Hawk War

The Sauk or Sac are a group of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands culture group, who lived primarily in the region of what is now Green Bay, Wisconsin, when first encountered by the French in 1667. Their autonym is oθaakiiwaki, and their exonym is Ozaagii(-wag) in Ojibwe. The latter name was transliterated into French and English by colonists of those cultures. Today they have three federally recognized tribes, together with the Meskwaki (Fox), located in Iowa, Oklahoma and Kansas.

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Sauk people

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in Iowa, Oklahoma and Kansas. The Sauk, an Algonquian languages people, are believed to have developed as a people along the St. Lawrence River, which...

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Sauk

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Sauk may refer to: Sauk, Albania, a village Sauk people, group of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands culture group Sauk sequence, in geology, a...

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Meskwaki

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Fox Indians or the Fox, are a Native American people. They have been closely linked to the Sauk people of the same language family. In the Meskwaki language...

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Kickapoo people

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Fox language, closely related to the dialects spoken by the Sauk people and Meskwaki people. Their language is included in the Central Algonquian languages...

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Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa

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"People of the red earth"), the Sauk people call themselves Êshkwîha (literally: "Fox people") or Yochikwîka, both with the meaning "Northern Sauk"....

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Sauk Mountain

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the confluence of the Sauk River with the Skagit River, which in turn comes from the Sauk people, a people indigenous to the Sauk River area. The name...

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Sioux

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were left with the most dead and forced to join their relatives, the Sauk people. The victory for the Ojibwe secured control of the Upper St. Croix and...

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The Song of Hiawatha

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Longfellow's home. He also had frequent encounters with Black Hawk and other Sauk people on Boston Common, and he drew from Algic Researches (1839) and other...

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Sac and Fox Nation

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is the largest of three federally recognized tribes of Sauk and Meskwaki (Fox) Indian peoples. Originally from the Lake Huron and Lake Michigan area,...

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List of Wisconsin placenames of Native American origin

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Oneida people. Outagamie County – the Outagamie (Meskwaki, Fox) people Ozaukee County – Ozaukee (Ozaagii) is the Ojibwe word for the Sauk people Sauk County...

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Puyallup people

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(pyoo-A-luhp; Lushootseed: spuyaləpabš, lit. 'people of the bend') are a Lushootseed-speaking Southern Coast Salish people indigenous to the Puget Sound region...

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Religious views on smoking

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Religious views on smoking vary widely. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have traditionally used tobacco for religious purposes, while Abrahamic and...

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Sauk Siege

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The Sauk Siege (Malay: Pengepungan Sauk) was a military standoff that happened on 5 July 2000. It was an attempted coup d'état for Yang di-Pertuan Agong...

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Algonquian peoples

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Penobscot Pequot Potawatomi Powhatan Sauk Shawnee Chalahgawtha Hathawekela Kispoko Mekoche Pekowi Secotan Roanoke people Croatan Wampanoag Weapemeoc Plains...

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Stefan Sauk

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since 1984.[citation needed] "Stefan Sauk". malmoopera.se. Retrieved 20 April 2024. Stefan Sauk at the Swedish Film Institute Stefan Sauk at IMDb v t e...

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