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Both the Sauk and their close allies the Fox or Meskwaki built both longhouses and small dome-shaped wigwams covered with tree bark. The longhouses did not have curved roofs like those of the more easterly tribes but steeply pitched roofs like those of the eastern Sioux (Dakota).

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