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FOX INDIANS

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 771 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FOX See also:INDIANS , the name, from one of their clans, of an Algonquian tribe, whose former range was central See also:Wisconsin. They See also:call themselves Muskwakiuk, " red See also:earth See also:people." Owing to heavy losses in their See also:wars with the 0jibways and the See also:French, they allied themselves with the Sauk tribe about 178o, the two tribes being now practically one.

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