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Menominee History | Milwaukee Public Museum

The Menominee were initially reluctant to make peace with the United States, but finally did so in 1817. Soon afterward, the Menominee became embroiled in a ...

Brief History - Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

At the start of the Treaty Era in the early 1800's, the Menominee occupied a land base estimated at 10 million acres; however, through a series of seven ...

About Us - Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

The Menominee Tribe's history is unique because our origin or creation begins at the mouth of the Menominee River, a mere 60 miles east of our present ...

Menominee - Wikipedia

a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans officially known as the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin reservation was created in 1854 through a treaty with the US federal government.

Menominee | Milwaukee Public Museum

Generally speaking, the Menominee were originally organized into clans which fell into two moieties -- groups of clans -- which were named the Thunderers and ...

The Menominee Clans Story - Why Wait?

The Menominee Clans Story - Situated on the border of the 235000-acre Menominee Forest, the College of Menominee Nation strives to learn, grow, and commune ...

Menominee | Economy, History, & Facts | Britannica

The traditional Menominee economy was based, in order of importance, on gathering wild rice and other wild plants; cultivating corn (maize), squash, beans, and ...

History of the Menominee Nation | Appleton, WI

The Menominee Nation is known worldwide for their forestry practices. In the 1950's the Menominee were seen as a prosperous tribe. In 1961, the US Government ...

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin | Wisconsin Historical Society

The Menominee people were often called "Folle Avoine" (wild rice) Indians in early French documents from their reliance on that local food. The Menominee ceded ...

Menominee History | Watch on PBS Wisconsin

Tribal elder and preservationist David Grignon tells the oral tradition of the Menominee people. Grignon shares not only who the Menominee are, but why they're ...

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

Brief History. The Menominee Indian Tribe's current reservation was created in 1854 through treaty with the United States of America. On June 17, 1954 ...

The Menominee Clans Story - Why Wait?

Thirty-four clans, grouped into five distinct divisions called brothers, characterized traditional Menominee society in their homeland of what is now called ...

Menominee History | Tribal Histories - YouTube

Along the banks of the Wolf River, tribal elder and preservationist David Grignon tells the oral tradition of the Menominee people.

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

Logging history is brought to life aws visitors view over 20,000 artifacts ... The College of the Menominee Nation was chartered by the Menominee Tribal ...

A brief story of the Menominee Indians - CONTENTdm

This 40-page mimeographed report was written by the tribe's last Indian agent, Melvin L. Robertson, in 1958, to answer the many questions he had received ...

Tribal Histories, Menominee History - Wisconsin First Nations

Tribal Histories feature tribal members sharing the challenges, triumphs and time-honored traditions that have shaped their vibrant communities across ...

Menominee - First Nations

Along with the Winnebago and Ojibwe (Chippewa), the Menominee were one of the original tribes of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Their residence in this area ...

Tribal Histories | Menominee History - PBS Wisconsin

Tribal elder David Grignon shares the oral tradition of the Menominee people.

Menominee Tribe - FamilySearch

A Short Narrative History of the Menominee Indians of Wisconsin. FS Library 970.3 M527sf also digital see FamilySearch Catalog. Ourada, Patricia K. The ...