Noun
Meskwaki (plural Meskwakis or Meskwaki)
English Wikipedia has an article on:MeskwakiWikipedia
A member of a Native American people of the Great Lakes region.
I’m in touch with Johnathan Buffalo, the historic preservation director of the Meskwaki Nation’s tribal museum in Iowa, and Ray A. Young Bear, who is the Native American author of the novel “Black Eagle Child.” Source: Internet
Sauk and Meskwaki appear to be the most closely related of the three, reflecting the peoples' long relationship. citation (As quoted in Müller 1994) Sauk is considered to be mutually intelligible, to a point, with Fox. Source: Internet
Twenty-seven Meskwaki, then 16% of Iowa's Meskwaki population, enlisted in the U.S. Army together in January 1941. Source: Internet
Today they have three federally recognized tribes, together with the Meskwaki (Fox), located in Iowa, Oklahoma and Kansas. Source: Internet
The once plentiful crowds at the annual Meskwaki Pow-Wow had dwindled and all the vendors felt the economic pinch. Source: Internet