Chief Menominee was born in 1791.
Chief Oshkosh was born in 1795.
Chief Joseph was born on March 3, 1840.
Chief Hogsett was born on 1903-11-02.
Chief Joseph Brant was born in March 1743.
Chief Thunderbird was born on August 6, 1866, in near Tongue River, Montana.
Chief Menominee died in 1841.
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.
The chief of the Menominee tribe varies over time, as tribal leadership can change. Historically, one notable chief was Chief Oshkosh, who led the tribe in the mid-19th century and was instrumental in advocating for the rights and preservation of Menominee lands. Contemporary tribal leadership is organized under a tribal government, with elected officials rather than a singular chief.
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.
Sorry, but there is no Menominee word 'CATATONIC'.
The web address of the Menominee Historical Museum is: http://www.menomineehistoricalsociety.org
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
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.
Malcolm Waite was born on May 7, 1892, in Menominee, Michigan, USA.