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Indians who tried to regain their homelands in 1832?

Sac and Fox


Who was the chief of the sac an the fox Indians?

Black Hawk


Who was the chief of the Sac and the Fox Indians in Illinois?

black hawk


What did the sac and fox Indians use as weapons?

they used rock, sick, and bones to make bow and arrow and spears


Where do the sac and fox Indians live?

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.


How many Sac Indians died during the war?

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.


Why did the sac and fox fight the osage?

Because the Osage wanted the sac and fox to stop hunting off of Osage 's land.


Who was a leader of the Sac and Fox tribe?

Black Hawk


What tribes are the Sac and Fox closely related to?

Kickapoo


Where did the sac and fox tribe originate?

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.


Who was the Sac and Fox Chief that opposed Black Hawk?

oogabooga


What war happened when Andrew Jackson was president?

Andrew Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.