Still here...
The Menominee tribe originated in the northeastern region of North America, primarily in what is now Wisconsin. Historically, they inhabited areas around the Menominee River and the surrounding forests and lakes. The Menominee are known for their deep connection to the land and their traditional practices, which are closely tied to the region's natural resources. Today, they maintain a reservation in Wisconsin, where they continue to preserve their culture and traditions.
yes they are still around today
The address of the Menominee Historical Museum is: 904 11Th Ave, Menominee, MI 49858
The address of the Menominee County Historical Museum is: , Menominee, MI 49858-0151
Menominee County is the poorest county in Wisconsin. It is a Menominee Indian reservation.
No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
In Menominee, the word for "wolf" is "mākw". The Menominee language is spoken by the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin and has a rich cultural significance. If you're interested in learning more about the language or its vocabulary, there are resources and communities dedicated to preserving Menominee heritage.
The address of the Menominee Opera House Committee Inc is: Po Box 953, Menominee, MI 49858-0953
The address of the Menominee County Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 151, Menominee, MI 49858-0151
The web address of the Menominee Historical Museum is: http://www.menomineehistoricalsociety.org
Sorry, but there is no Menominee word 'CATATONIC'.