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Fox people, also called Meskwaki

North American tribe of the Algonquian language family and of the Eastern Woodlands culture area.

They were called Fox (renards) by the French, possibly because they had a Fox clan, but they referred to themselves as Meskwakihuk ("red-earth people").

Originally from Michigan, the Fox were driven out by enemy tribes in the early 17th century and crossed the Strait of Mackinac to resettle in northeastern Wisconsin. They were agricultural people who raised maize, beans, and squash and in the winter sent hunting parties farther west for buffalo.

Nearly wiped out by a war with the French, the Fox were allied with the Sac (Sauk), people in 1733. The Sac, also an Algonquian tribe, originally inhabited Michigan but later migrated to Wisconsin, finally settling on both banks of the Mississippi River in Illinois and neighboring areas.

In 1832 the two tribes resisted the execution of a treaty with the United States by which they had agreed to cede their lands east of the Mississippi (see Black Hawk).

Eventually the Fox moved to a reservation in Kansas, but they returned to Iowa in 1859 and bought land in Tama County, where some still live today. In 1990 Sac and Fox descendants numbered 4,517.

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Fox/Meskwaki

Names

Although Fox will be used throughout, this is only their historical name. The Fox called themselves the Mesquakie (Meshkwahkihaki, Meskwaki, Meskwakihuk, Meskwakihugi) meaning "red earth people." Early French explorers mistook a clan name (Wagosh meaning fox) for that of the entire tribe and began referring to them as the "Renard" (French for Fox), and the English and Americans continued the error in their own language. Other names were: Asakiwaki (Sauk), Outagamie or Odugameeg (Ojibwe "people of the other shore"), Beshdeke (Dakota), Skenchioe (Iroquois), Skaxshurunu (Wyandot), Skenchiohronon (Huron), Mshkwa'kitha (Shawnee), Squawkies (British), Tochewahcoo (Arikara), Wacereke (Winnebago), and Wakusheg (Potawatomi).

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