Still here...
they where famous for kickball.
Walter James Hoffman has written: 'The Menomini Indians. --' -- subject(s): Glossaries, vocabularies, Menominee language, Menominee Indians
What kind of clothes did the Menominee Indians wear?Menominee women wore woven skirts. Menominee men wore breechcloths with leggings. Shirts were not necessary in the Menominee culture, but both genders wore mantles in cooler weather. The Menominee Indians also wore deerskin moccasins on their feet. Later, Menominee people adapted European costume such as cloth blouses and jackets, decorating them with fancy beadwork and embroidery. Here some photographs and links about Native American regalia in general.
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
Look on a Wisconsin Map, You will see a gun shaped county in the northeast. MEnominee Indian Reservation. I am a Menominee Indian myself.
Extreme culture shock. Language of course, my Grandparents and parents tell stories of Catholic Nuns who beat the children for simply uttering a word in Menominee.
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.
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