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Q: When did the Menominee Indian tribe of Wisconsin gain the right to vote?
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Where did the menominee tribe come from?

Wisconsin became a state on 29 May 1848. The Menominee were in the area long before that date - they were first seen by explorers in the 1600s and their own traditions place them in the same area for the past 1,000 years. They did not "come to Wisconsin" - Wisconsin came to them, they were there first.


How many were Menominee code talkers were there?

The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (MITW) has five (5) tribal members officially recognized by the federal government as serving as code talkers in WWII. They were honored in November 2013 in a ceremony in Washington, D.C. along with 211 other code talkers from 31 other tribes. It is important to note that there were other tribes than just the Navajo who served as code talkers. In May 2014 the five were honored by the Veterans of the Menominee Nation (VMN) and the Menominee Indian Tribe at the 25th annual Gathering of Warriors Powwow in Keshena, Wisconsin. Family members of the Menominee code talkers were presented with medals specially designed for the code talkers by the U.S. Mint. They also were presented with an eagle feather by VMN and danced to a special honor song for them at the ceremony. VMN and Department of Defense are continuing their research on other Menominee tribal members who served as code talkers. The ongoing research shows there maybe four to five other tribal members who served and/or trained as code talkers.


Who were the first native Americans in Wisconsin?

Ojibway, Sac and Fox, Ho-Chunk and Menominee.


How do you say hello in the Menominee Indian tribe?

Menominee has these words of greeting or hello:po:so:h (also used for "farewell" or "goodbye")ana:maehkatwanThe : sign is used to indicate a long vowel (often the same word with short vowels has a completely different meaning).


What weapons or tools did the Menominee tribe use?

menominee hunters and warriors used bows and arrows,clubs,stone axes, and menominee fishermen used spears and nets.

Related questions

What is the tribe located near Shewano Wisconsin?

The tribe located near Shewano, Wisconsin is the Menominee Tribe. The Menominee tribe operates an on reservation casino north of Shawano.


Why is chief oshkosh famous?

He was the Chief of the Menominee Indian Tribe. Source: I, for a time, grew up on the Menominee Indian Reservation. Although I am not Menominee, much of my family is.


What is the meaning of the word Menominee?

Menominee is the name given to the peoples of Mamaceqtay tribe who are native Americans who live in the state of Wisconsin. The tribe has 8700 members and the tribe regained federal recognition by an Act of Congress in 1973.


Where did the menominee tribe come from?

Wisconsin became a state on 29 May 1848. The Menominee were in the area long before that date - they were first seen by explorers in the 1600s and their own traditions place them in the same area for the past 1,000 years. They did not "come to Wisconsin" - Wisconsin came to them, they were there first.


Where did the Menominee tribe settle?

The Menominee people have a reservation in northeastern Wisconsin, although there are several communities that refused to live there and maintain towns outside the reservation.


What has the author Edward V Schten written?

Edward V. Schten has written: 'Report to the Menominee Indian Study Committee on restoration of Menominee Tribe to Federal recognition' -- subject(s): Finance, Government relations, Menominee Indians


How do you spell menomine?

The proper noun is usually spelled Menominee (Native American tribe, townships and rivers in Wisconsin and Michigan). Confusingly, there are also locations spelled Menomonee(Falls) and Menemonie (a county seat in Wisconsin).


How many were Menominee code talkers were there?

The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (MITW) has five (5) tribal members officially recognized by the federal government as serving as code talkers in WWII. They were honored in November 2013 in a ceremony in Washington, D.C. along with 211 other code talkers from 31 other tribes. It is important to note that there were other tribes than just the Navajo who served as code talkers. In May 2014 the five were honored by the Veterans of the Menominee Nation (VMN) and the Menominee Indian Tribe at the 25th annual Gathering of Warriors Powwow in Keshena, Wisconsin. Family members of the Menominee code talkers were presented with medals specially designed for the code talkers by the U.S. Mint. They also were presented with an eagle feather by VMN and danced to a special honor song for them at the ceremony. VMN and Department of Defense are continuing their research on other Menominee tribal members who served as code talkers. The ongoing research shows there maybe four to five other tribal members who served and/or trained as code talkers.


Who were the first native Americans in Wisconsin?

Ojibway, Sac and Fox, Ho-Chunk and Menominee.


How do you say hello in the Menominee Indian tribe?

Menominee has these words of greeting or hello:po:so:h (also used for "farewell" or "goodbye")ana:maehkatwanThe : sign is used to indicate a long vowel (often the same word with short vowels has a completely different meaning).


What weapons or tools did the Menominee tribe use?

menominee hunters and warriors used bows and arrows,clubs,stone axes, and menominee fishermen used spears and nets.


How did the menominee tribe get heat?

Same way you do, Burn stuff !