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).
See link below for an image:
Black Hawk
I went on eBay and they have it listed for $20 U.S.
they lived in cone shaped huts that looked like a upside down bowl
Keokuk was a chief of the Sauk or Sac tribe in central North America.However the actual spelling of his name was Keokuck. (Chief Keokuck)
The Osa:kiwug, Sauk, Sauki or Sac tribe never lived on the Great Plains. They are part of the Eastern Woodlands culture and they probably originated along the St Lawrence River; they moved to the area that later became Michigan due to pressure from the Iroquois group of tribes.Later they moved into the areas of later Illinois and Wisconsin, then into Iowa and Kansas.
Black Hawk was the name of a war captain in a tribe in the Midwest in the war of 1812. He was part of the Sauk tribe.
Sauk (or Sac)
in wigwams
Black Hawk
black hawk and his tribe sauk, lived in Iowa until some white settlers pushed them off their homland,onto the other side of the Mississippi river
The great plains.
Sauk name derived from Kiyo'kaga ((one who moves about alert).
I went on eBay and they have it listed for $20 U.S.
The Nez Perce tribe lived in both permanent and migratory structures. Their most common form of housing was called the tipi.
they had log houses in the winter and in the summer i dont know what they had
they lived in cone shaped huts that looked like a upside down bowl
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). See link below for an image: