Sac (people)
- For the abbreviation or acronym SAC, please see SAC.
The \
Sauks or
Sacs (
Asakiwaki in their own language) are a group of
Native Americans whose original territory may have been along the
St. Lawrence River. Pressure from other tribes drove them to
Michigan around Saginaw Bay from whence they were driven by the
Hurons armed with French weapons. They then occupied territory in parts of what is now
Illinois and
Wisconsin. Their closely allied tribe, the
Fox, were noted for their hostility towards the French and fought two Fox Wars. After the second war, the Sac sheltered the remaining Fox in their camp and were subject to French attack themselves. The Sac continued moving west to
Iowa and
Kansas. The refusal of a band of Sac under the chief
Black Hawk in
1832 to accept the continued theft of native lands (in western Illinois, this time) led to their reduction in importance at the military hands of General Edmund Gaines in the
Blackhawk War. The Sac later moved into reservations in
Oklahoma where they merged with the Fox as the
Sac and Fox Nation.
Category:Native American tribes