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rivers. Nine hundred Fox (about 300 warriors and the remainder mostly women and children) tried to break out in
Illinois to reach the English and Iroquois to the east, but they were greatly outnumbered by a combined force of French and hundreds of allied Native Americans. On September 9, 1730, most
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Meskwaki suffered damaging wars with the French and their Native American allies in the early 18th century, with one in 1730 decimating the tribe. Euro-American colonization and settlement proceeded in the United States during the 19th century and forced the Meskwaki/Fox south and west into the
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Illinois. After the Black Hawk War of 1832, the United States officially combined the two tribes into a single group known as the Sac & Fox Confederacy for treaty-making purposes. The United States persuaded the Sauk and Meskwaki to sell all their claims to land in Iowa in a
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name to the entire tribe who spoke the same language by calling them "les
Renards." Later the English and Anglo-Americans adopted the French name by using its translation in English as "Fox." This name was also used officially by the United States government from the 19th century.
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The U.S. government tried to force the tribe back to the Kansas reservation by withholding treaty-right annuities. Ten years later, in 1867, the U.S. finally began paying annuities to the
Meskwaki in Iowa. They recognized the Meskwaki as the
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border. In 1829 the US government estimated there were 1,500 Meskwaki along with 5,500 Sac (or Sauk). Both tribes relocated southward from
Wisconsin into Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. There are accounts of Meskwaki as far south as
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Meskwaki were reduced to some 1500 people. They found shelter with the Sac, but French competition carried to that tribe. In the Second Fox War, the French increased their pressure on the tribe to gain access to the
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the "lost people" because they had been forced to leave their homelands. Some
Meskwaki remained hidden in Iowa, with others returning within a few years. Soon after, the U.S. government forced the Sauk to a reservation in
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are two distinct tribal groups. Linguistic and cultural connections between the two tribes have made them often associated in history. Under US government recognition treaties, officials treat the Sac (anglicized
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Smith, Huron H. (1928). Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians.
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of the early 19th century. Many Meskwaki later moved to the
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Portrait and biography in Thomas McKenney and James Hall,
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The modern Meskwaki Settlement in Tama County maintains a
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30:"Outagamie" redirects here. For the Wisconsin county, see
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The Last of the Mus-Qua-Kies and the Indian Congress 1898
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culture area. The Meskwaki language is a dialect of the
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raw and cook them into a jam. They make the flowers of
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through the interior of North America between northern
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Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
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Some Meskwaki were involved with Sac warriors in the
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Art of the Red Earth People: The Mesquakie of Iowa.
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A Social History of the Mesquakie Indians, 1800–1963
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Pawnee Mission and Burnt Village Archeological Site
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The Fox Wars: The Mesquakie Challenge to New France
297:and use it to revive unconscious people. They used
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1080:History of the Indian Tribes of North America
172:History of the Indian Tribes of North America
153:History of the Indian Tribes of North America
1267:University of Iowa Museum of Art, Iowa City.
1188:Mesquakie Separatism in the Mid 19th Century
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1274:. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago.
766:Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands
359:language spoken by the Sauk, Meskwaki, and
205:people of the same language family. In the
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543:called the Meskwaki who moved west of the
1066:National Congress of the American Indian.
134:Learn how and when to remove this message
1318:"Visitors Guide to Pike County Illinois"
1176:. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.
1014:The Iowa Journal of History and Politics
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2857:Native American place names in Nebraska
258:in Meskwaki, meaning "the Red-Earths".
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1027:"Last Meskwaki code talker remembers"
963:Carl J. Ekberg and Sharon K. Person,
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1279:Iowa Journal of History and Politics
742:, also featured in McKenney and Hall
414:, the Fox River allowed travel from
72:adding citations to reliable sources
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3365:Native American tribes in Wisconsin
2821:Fontenelle Forest Historic District
2705:Champe-Fremont 1 Archeological Site
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391:The Meskwaki gained control of the
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3375:Native American tribes in Michigan
3370:Native American tribes in Illinois
3360:Native American tribes in Nebraska
3355:Native American tribes in Missouri
3292:Indigenous peoples of the Americas
3205:Fox (Meskwaki, Sauk, and Kickapoo)
1277:Ward, Duren J. H. 1906 Meskwakia.
1153:(MS thesis). Iowa State University
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781:Native American tribes in Nebraska
680:, headquartered in Tama, Iowa; and
27:Indigenous people of North America
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2628:Carlisle Indian Industrial School
2272:Nebraska Indian Community College
2105:Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
2014:Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien
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1225:. University of Chicago, Chicago.
1055:"Tribal Governments by Tribe: S."
834:The Journal of American Folklore,
761:Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
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150:"Kee-shes-wa, A Fox Chief", from
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2009:First Treaty of Prairie du Chien
1174:The Meskwaki and Anthropologists
836:Vol. XIV, Oct–Dec. 1901. P. 239.
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2710:Frank Parker Archeological Site
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722:Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc
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278:Historically the Meskwaki used
209:, the Meskwaki call themselves
59:needs additional citations for
3345:Native American tribes in Iowa
2796:Farwell Archeological District
2593:Genoa Indian Industrial School
1216:Contributions to Fox Ethnology
1214:Michelson, Truman 1927, 1930
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2745:Table Rock Archeological Site
2715:Sweetwater Archeological Site
2608:Susan LaFlesche Picotte House
2572:Cunningham Archeological Site
2440:Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
2435:Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation
2368:Moses J. "Chief" Yellow Horse
1877:Wisconsin Heights Battlefield
1221:Peattie, Lisa Redfield 1950
1147:Brown, Richard Frank (1964).
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806:, a U.S. Navy ship named for
792:, a U.S. Navy ship named for
2501:Fullerton Archeological Site
2267:Little Priest Tribal College
944:"Sauk-Fox-Kickapoo language"
487:peoples called the Meskwaki
351:origin from the prehistoric
294:Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
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2740:Humphrey Archeological Site
2735:Schrader Archeological Site
2496:Schrader Archeological Site
2155:Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
2082:Historic and present tribes
1968:Battle of Wisconsin Heights
1928:Attacks at Fort Blue Mounds
1172:Daubenmier, Judith M. 2008
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501:Outagamie County, Wisconsin
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32:Outagamie County, Wisconsin
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2831:Schulte Archeological Site
2725:Ashland Archeological Site
2720:Burkett Archeological Site
2486:Horse Creek Pawnee Village
2328:Old Lady Grieves The Enemy
2004:Treaty of St. Louis (1804)
1958:Battle of Apple River Fort
1770:Stillman's Run Battle Site
1232:. W.R. Funk, Dayton, Ohio.
1202:Sac, Fox, and Iowa Indians
933:. Accessed 19 January 2018
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2338:Susan La Flesche Picotte
1938:Battle of Horseshoe Bend
1903:Battle of Stillman's Run
1223:Being a Mesquakie Indian
1186:Green, Michael D. 1977
663:Sac and Fox tribes are:
612:Bureau of Indian Affairs
335:Meskwaki signature of a
3170:Chiwere (Iowa and Otoe)
2811:Kurz Omaha Village Site
2754:Other precontact places
2506:Oto Indian Village Site
2145:Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
1953:Attack at Ament's Cabin
1943:Battle of Waddams Grove
1292:The 1730 Mesquakie Fort
1228:Rebok, Horace M. 1900
712:Ke-shes-wa, a Fox chief
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2791:Nehawka Flint Quarries
2781:Hudson-Meng Bison Kill
2668:Precontact communities
2545:Historic sacred places
1933:Spafford Farm massacre
1355:Black Hawk War of 1832
1200:Gussow, Zachary 1974
1169::p. 11, 4.6, 6–7.
1000:retrieved July 12 2023
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2618:Moses Merrill Mission
2581:Other historic places
2428:Historic reservations
2394:Battle of Mud Springs
1918:Indian Creek massacre
1258:Plains Anthropologist
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3200:Mescalero-Chiricahua
2955:Cheyenne and Arapaho
2481:Skidi Pawnee Village
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2333:Petalesharo
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1891:Engagements
1604:Henry Dodge
1599:John Dement
1525:U.S. people
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1260:12:300–317.
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728:Duane Slick
582:Tama County
515:signed the
485:Anishinaabe
369:Proto-Algic
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2920:recognized
2730:Yutan Site
2680:Ash Hollow
2675:Leary Site
2531:Kelso Site
2358:Jim Thorpe
1832:Fort Union
1755:Plum River
1735:Fort Beggs
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1467:Potawatomi
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1167:The Legend
1041:2012-07-19
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232:settlement
124:March 2016
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981:"History"
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