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The Meskwaki used the roots to make an antidote for poison.
For the next 30 years, the Meskwaki were virtually ignored by federal as well as state policies.
Their name for themselves is Meskwaki.
The fort was abandoned in 1846 after the Sauk and Meskwaki were removed from the state.
"The proximate and obviative contrast in Meskwaki. "
His own field research has concentrated on the Delaware languages and Meskwaki (Fox).
The Meskwaki gained control of the Fox River system in eastern and central Wisconsin.
Even after official removal, the Meskwaki continued to return to Des Moines until ca. 1857.
The modern Meskwaki Settlement is near Tama.
After his death, the Meskwaki built a log crypt for Dubuque; which was replaced in the late 19th century by an imposing stone monument.
During this time period, the Ojibwe, Dakota, and Meskwaki all competed for control of northern Wisconsin.
The Sauk and Meskwaki did not fare well in Des Moines.
The Meskwaki have maintained a presence in Iowa, even after official removal in 1846, ultimately establishing a recognized Settlement.
The lands which the ancestors of the Meskwaki inhabited did not receive enough rain to sustain their population, and the group lost about 98% of its members.
The Iowa Meskwaki Reservation shares an area with the uncommon Whiskey Bottom name.
The Sauk and Meskwaki referred to the Skunk River as "Shecaqua".
The Sauk and Meskwaki effectively controlled trade on the Mississippi in the late 18th century and early 19th century.
Jaime attended the local public school, Meskwaki High School, in Van Horne.
The Meskwaki lived along the Saint Lawrence River in present day Ontario, east of Michigan.
Maquoketa is a Meskwaki [Native American tribe] compound word meaning "bear were here".
Pierre-Paul Marin became the leader of a French force against the Meskwaki and Sauks.
A closely allied tribe, the Meskwaki (Fox), were noted for their hostility toward the French, having fought two wars against them in the early 18th century.
The Sauk and Meskwaki constituted the largest and most powerful tribes in the Upper Mississippi Valley.
After purchasing some of their land back, the Iowa Legislature fought for the Meskwaki tribe to receive an annual payment from the Federal Government.
The park is on the site of the Indian Agency that became the home of the Sauk and Meskwaki (Fox) tribes.