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Jim Thorpe, gold medalist in the pentathlon and decathlon in 1912, was raised as a Sac and Fox. Billy Mills, who is a Oglala Dakota and was raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota is gold medalist in the 10,000m race in 1964 and the only American to ever medal in the 10,000 meter race in history.
Just in North America the Dene Athabascan people, the Cheyenne, the Shawnee, the Coast Salish, the Ojibwe, the Algonquin (Algonkin), the Abenaki, the Pueblo tribes, most of the California groups, the Yokuts, the Illinois, the Menominee, the Miwok, the Omaha, the Miami, the Sauk (Sac or Sauki), the Fox, the Coahuiltecan, the Luiseno, the Achomawi, the Wiyot, the Kiowa, the Comanche, the Potawatomi, the Cocopa, the Osage, the Oto and Missouri, the Kansa (Kaw), the Ponca, the Quapaw and the Winnebago were among the patrilineal tribes.It has also been demonstrated that certain patrilineal features were incorporated in the Creek, Cherokee Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes.
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The sackbut was an early form of the trombone used in Renaissance music.
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Originally the Illiniwek and Miami Indians lived in Illinois. Later the Fox, Ioway, Kickapoo, Mascouten, Planksashaw, Potawatomi, Sauk, Shawnee, Wea, and Winnebago moved in.
Keith Barkheimer
They played trowing stones and stick games.
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.
they used rock, sick, and bones to make bow and arrow and spears
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.
Federal troops fought in Illinois and Wisconsin during the BlackHawk War of 1832 against the Sac and Fox Indians. Jackson threatened military action in South Carolina in order to collect import duties.
During the Black Hawk War of 1832, it is estimated that around 150 to 200 Sac and Fox Indians died. The conflict resulted in significant loss of life and displacement for the Native American tribes involved. Many of these deaths were due to combat, while others were attributed to disease and starvation following the war. The war ultimately led to the removal of the Sac and Fox tribes from their traditional lands.
Because the Osage wanted the sac and fox to stop hunting off of Osage 's land.