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Fox language

Fox (known by a variety of different names, including Mesquakie (Meskwaki), Mesquakie-Sauk, Mesquakie-Sauk-Kickapoo, Sauk-Fox, and Sac and Fox) is an Algonquian language, spoken by a thousand Meskwaki, Sauk, and Kickapoo in various locations in the Midwestern United States and in northern Mexico.

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Dialects
Fox · Sauk · Kickapoo
Ethnicity
760 Meskwaki and Sauk and 820 Kickapoo in the US (2000 census) and 423 Mexican Kickapoo (2010 census)
Glottolog
foxx1245
ISO 639-3
sac (Fox and Sauk)
Language family
AlgonquianFox · Fox
Native speakers
700: 250 Sauk and Fox and 400 Kickapoo in the US (2007–2015) 60 Kickapoo in Mexico (2020 census)

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Fox language

Nodes25
Edges24
Triples65
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.08
Components1

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Fox language

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related to References · 52
Fox language → American Linguistics, Amy, An Algonquian, Anthropological, Archived, Berthold, Blackwell Publishing, Bloomfield, Bloomington, Boas, Chicago, Concise Dictionary, Coulmas, Dahlstrom, Florian, Fox National Public Library, Franz Boas, Goddard, Gordon, In Lanfer
Dialects · 3
Fox language → Fox, Kickapoo, Sauk
Language family · 2
Fox language → AlgonquianFox, Fox
Ethnicity · 1
Fox language → 760 Meskwaki and Sauk and 820 Kickapoo in the US (2000 census) and 423 Mexican Kickapoo (2010 census)
Glottolog · 1
Fox language → foxx1245
ISO 639-3 · 1
Fox language → sac (Fox and Sauk)
Native speakers · 1
Fox language → 700: 250 Sauk and Fox and 400 Kickapoo in the US (2007–2015) 60 Kickapoo in Mexico (2020 census)
Native to · 1
Fox language → United States, Mexico
Region · 1
Fox language → Central Oklahoma, Northeastern Kansas, Iowa, and Coahuila
Writing system · 1
Fox language → Latin, Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics

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Important terminology

fox language sauk kickapoo meskwaki sac algonquian nouns written symbols see ipa animate help dialects writing vowel according dictionary ex

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Fox languageDialectsFox1.00infobox
Fox languageDialectsSauk1.00infobox
Fox languageDialectsKickapoo1.00infobox
Fox languageEthnicity760 Meskwaki and Sauk and 820 Kickapoo in the US (2000 census) and 423 Mexican Kickapoo (2010 census)1.00infobox
Fox languageGlottologfoxx12451.00infobox
Fox languageISO 639-3sac (Fox and Sauk)1.00infobox
Fox languageLanguage familyAlgonquianFox1.00infobox
Fox languageLanguage familyFox1.00infobox
Fox languageNative speakers700: 250 Sauk and Fox and 400 Kickapoo in the US (2007–2015) 60 Kickapoo in Mexico (2020 census)1.00infobox
Fox languageNative toUnited States, Mexico1.00infobox
Fox languageRegionCentral Oklahoma, Northeastern Kansas, Iowa, and Coahuila1.00infobox
Fox languageWriting systemLatin, Great Lakes Algonquian syllabics1.00infobox

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