The Sauk and Fox tribes, Native American peoples of the Great Lakes region, primarily lived in the 18th and 19th centuries. They were known for their resistance against European encroachment and participated in various conflicts, including the War of 1812. Historically, their presence in the region dates back long before European contact, but the most significant interactions with settlers and the U.S. government occurred during this later period.
Sac and Fox
The Sac and Fox Indians, also known as the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes, primarily reside in Iowa, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Some members of these tribes also live on reservations in other states such as Nebraska and Kansas.
The Sac and Fox tribes, also known as the Sac and Fox Nation, originated in the Great Lakes region of North America, particularly in present-day Wisconsin and Illinois. They were originally part of the Algonquian-speaking peoples. Over time, due to various pressures, including European colonization and westward expansion, they migrated to areas such as Iowa and Oklahoma. Today, the Sac and Fox Nation is primarily based in Oklahoma.
Because the Osage wanted the sac and fox to stop hunting off of Osage 's land.
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Sac spiders or Clubionidae live all over the world.
I think sac-winged bats live in caves together.
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