
Sauk people - Wikipedia
The Sauk or Sac are Native Americans and Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands. Their historical territory was near Green Bay, Wisconsin. Today they have three tribes based in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Their federally recognized tribes are: Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa.
Sauk | Native American Tribe, Great Lakes Region, Fox Wars
Sauk, an Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe closely related to the Fox and the Kickapoo. They lived in the region of what is now Green Bay, Wis., when first encountered by the French in 1667. In summer the Sauk lived in permanent bark-house villages near fields where women raised corn
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Sauk Tribe: Facts, Clothes, Food and History
Nov 20, 2012 · Summary and Definition: The Sauk tribe, also known as the Sacs or Saukies were a fierce, warlike people who originally inhabited territory in the western Great Lakes region then moved west of Lake Michigan to present-day Wisconsin. In 1734, the Sauk joined in a alliance with the Fox tribe who had been defeated by the French in the Fox Wars.
Sac and Fox Nation - Wikipedia
The Sac and Fox Nation (Sauk language: Thâkîwaki) is the largest of three federally recognized tribes of Sauk and Meskwaki (Fox) Indian peoples. They are based in central Oklahoma.
SAUK - Encyclopedia.com
May 23, 2018 · The Sauks, or Sacs, originally spoke a Central Algonquian dialect and referred to themselves as asa • ki • waki, meaning "People of the Outlet." They left their central Michigan location for northern Wisconsin after Iroquois attacks in the mid-seventeenth century. The tribe first contacted the French in 1667 at Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior.
Sauk Language - Sac and Fox Nation
Once spoken in Michigan, Illinois and Kansas, Sauk is still the traditional language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma, although only spoken by a dwindling number elders. We hope that this website will not only give you a taste of the richness of Sauk, but will whet your appetite for more.
Sauk Tribe Facts and History - The History Junkie
Aug 11, 2021 · The Sauk or Sac was an Algonquian-speaking Northeast Indian Tribe that developed around northern New York and migrated to what is now eastern Michigan. They were driven from the area around the St. Lawrence River to the Detroit area, where they thrived until being forced out by the more powerful tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy.
Sauk-Suiattle - Wikipedia
The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation belonging to the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, located in western Washington state. The reservation was established on July 9, 1984, and was originally 15 acres. By 2008, the reservation had grown to 84 acres. 23 acres are in trust, while the rest is in the process of gaining trust status.
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