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During the period of termination, when the
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Wisconsin county during this time, and termination adversely affected the region. Tribal crafts and produce alone could not sustain the community. As the tax base lacked industry, the Menominee could not fund basic services. MEI funds, which totaled $ 10 million in
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in Oregon were the only other tribal group identified for termination. The Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA) believed the Menominee were sufficiently economically self-reliant on their timber industry to be successful independent of federal assistance and oversight. Before termination, they were one of
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passed a law which phased out the
Menominee reservation, effectively terminating its tribal status on April 30, 1961. Commonly held tribal property was transferred to a corporation, Menominee Enterprises, Inc. (MEI). It had a complicated structure and two trusts, one of which, First Wisconsin Trust
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After we had advanced five or six leagues, we found ourselves abreast of a little island, which lies near the western side of the bay, and which concealed from our view, the mouth of a river, on which stands the village of the
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and many other tribes based along the
Atlantic coast. They are one of the historical tribes of present-day upper Michigan and Wisconsin; they occupied a territory of about 10 million acres (40,000 km) in the period of European colonization. They are believed to have been well-settled in
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had drawn opposing conclusions about the effect of the termination on
Menominee hunting and fishing rights on their former reservation land. The U.S. Supreme Court determined that the tribe had not lost traditional hunting and fishing rights as a result of termination, as Congress had not clearly
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went to look at the proposed site on the Crow River and rejected the offered land, saying their current land was better for hunting and game. The
Menominee retained lands near the Wolf River in what became their current reservation. The tribe originated in the Wisconsin and are living in their
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encouraged a federal policy to increase self-government among Indian tribes, in addition to increasing education opportunities and religious protection. He signed the bill for federal recognition of the
Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin on December 22, 1973. The sovereign tribe started the work of
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The Menominee gradually sold much of their lands in Michigan and Wisconsin to the U.S. government through seven treaties from 1821 to 1848, first ceding their lands in Michigan. The US government wanted to move them to the far west in the period when Wisconsin was organizing for statehood, to
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is used as a seasoner for medicines, taking an infusion of the inner bark for chest pain and using the liquid balsam pressed from the trunk for colds and pulmonary troubles. The inner bark is used as a poultice for unspecified illnesses. Gum from plant blisters is also applied to sores.
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recorded under the "Wisconsin" section: "Menominee," a band named "Misi'nimäk Kimiko Wini'niwuk, 'Michilimackinac People,' near the old fort at Mackinac, Mich." Michillimackinac is also spelled as Mishinimakinago, Mǐshǐma‛kǐnung, Mi-shi-ne-macki naw-go, Missilimakinak, Teiodondoraghie.
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tribe. They were initially encountered by European explorers in Wisconsin in the mid-17th century during the colonial era, and had extended interaction with them during later periods in North America. During this period they lived in numerous villages which the French visited for
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being two of the most important. Wild rice has a special importance to the tribe as their staple grain, while the sturgeon has a mythological importance and is often referred to as the "father" of the Menominee. Feasts are still held annually at which each of these is served.
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Indians, probably from their living chiefly on this sort of grain. The whole nation consists only of this village, and that too not very numerous. 'Tis really great pity, they being the finest and handsomest men in all Canada. They are even of a larger stature than the
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The Menominee have traditionally practiced logging in a sustainable manner. In 1905, a tornado swept through the reservation, downing a massive amount of timber. Because the Menominee-owned sawmills could not harvest all the downed timber before it decomposed, the
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system, traditional Menominee believe that children derive their social status from their fathers, and are born "into" their father's clan. Members of the same clan are considered relatives, so must choose marriage partners from outside their clan. Ethnologist
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regained control of the territory, as it holds the reservation in trust for the Menominee. During the next dozen years, it reduced the cutting of salable timber to 30 percent, which allowed the forest to regenerate. In 1934, the Menominee filed suit in the
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The tribe regained federal recognition in 1973 by an act of Congress, re-establishing its reservation in 1975. It operates under a written constitution establishing an elected government. The tribe took over tribal government and administration from the
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1954, dwindled to $ 300,000 by 1964. Struggling to manage financially, the white-dominated MEI proposed in 1967 to raise money by selling off former tribal lands to non-Native Americans, which resulted in a fierce backlash among the Menominee.
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The change resulted in diminished standards of living for the members of the tribe; officials had to close the hospital and some schools in order to cover costs of the conversion: to provide their own services or contract for them as a county.
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and Keshena. Since the late 20th century, the members of the reservation have operated a number of gambling facilities in these communities as a source of revenue. They speak English as well as their traditional Menominee language, one of the
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The reservation was created in a treaty with the United States signed on May 12, 1854, in which the Menominee relinquished all claims to the lands held by them under previous treaties, and were assigned 432 square miles (1,120 km) on the
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Pierre François Xavier de Charlevoix, a French Catholic clergyman, professor, historian, author and explorer, kept a detailed journal of his travels through Wisconsin and Louisiana. In 1721 he came upon the Menominee, whom he referred to as
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At the request of the Menominee, the state organized the former reservation as a new county, so they could maintain some coherence. The tribe was expected to provide county government functions but it became a colony of the state.
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reorganizing the reservation, which they re-established in 1975. Tribal members wrote and ratified a tribal constitution in 1976, and elected a new tribal government, which took over from BIA officials in 1979.
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in 1993 and it was accredited in 1998. It includes a Sustainable Development Institute. Its goal is education to promote their ethic for living in balance on the land. It is one of a number of
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to China, hoped to find and impress the Chinese. As the canoe approached the shore, Nicolet put on a silk Chinese ceremonial robe, stood up in the middle of the canoe and shot off two pistols.
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The tribe originally occupied a large territory of 10 million acres (40,000 km) extending from Wisconsin to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Historic references include one by Father
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for pulmonary troubles, and as chew, the steeped root, for 'bronchial affections'; it is also used as a companion herb in other remedies because of its pleasant smell. The inner bark of
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against the Forest Service, saying that its policy had heavily damaged their resource. The court agreed and settled the claim finally in 1952, awarding the Menominee $ 8.5 million.
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in present-day Wisconsin. An additional treaty, which they signed on February 11, 1856, carved out the southwestern corner of this area to create a separate reservation for the
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which they cultivated and gathered as one of their staple foods. The Menominee have traditionally subsisted on a wide variety of plants and animals, with wild rice and
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Company, was appointed by the BIA. First Wisconsin Trust Company always voted its shares as a block, and essentially could control the management operations of MEI.
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county's area, so the reservation is essentially 98.86% of the county's area. The largest of these pockets is in the western part of the community of
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in the 1960s under policy of the time which stressed assimilation. During that period, they brought what has become a landmark case in
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policy, the Forest Service conducted clear-cutting on reservation lands until 1926, cutting 70 percent of the salable timber.
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who had recently moved into Wisconsin) witnessed the French explorer
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of Michigan. The tribe currently has about 8,700 members.
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1909:Sustaining the Forest, the People, and the Spirit.
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1434:Culture and Resource Conflict: Why Meanings Matter
1389:"Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. Who are We?"
942:. Current population of the tribe is about 8,700.
1828:Cradle to Cradle; Remaking the Way We Make Things
1779:, Milwaukee Public Museum, accessed 30 June 2008.
1334:. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., p.37.
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1941:. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
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1617:The Menominee Tribe of Indians v. United States
1378:, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.401, n.134
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1911:Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York.
1874:History of the Menominee Indians since 1854
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302:Federal recognition of the tribe was
265:word for "Wild Rice People"; known as
1996:University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
1928:. Menominee Indian Reservation, 1954.
1870:"The Struggle for Self-Determination"
1750:, Bowarrow Publishing Company, 1996.
1565:A Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language
1436:. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
1344:
1342:
1340:
1318:, Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
705:The Menominee are descendants of the
7:
2019:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1222:– lover of 1930s serial bank robber
954:Legend Lake (most, population 1,525)
394:of Lake Michigan, where the city of
89:Regions with significant populations
2894:Native American tribes in Wisconsin
1982:Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
285:Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
2924:Native American tribes in Michigan
1457:"Menominee Clans depicted at UWSP"
933:The most populous communities are
695:The Indian Tribes of North America
25:
2866:Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien
2007:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
499:, part of the Algonquian family.
352:, Menominee, early 19th century,
2861:First Treaty of Prairie du Chien
2091:
2047:L. Tom Perry Special Collections
1938:Material culture of the Menomini
1576:Bogue, Margaret Beattie (1985).
1132:tribal colleges and universities
1109:Menominee Tribe v. United States
1091:Menominee Tribe v. United States
1083:Menominee Tribe v. United States
951:Keshena (most, population 1,268)
636:
329:ended these in its legislation.
317:Menominee Tribe v. United States
194:
100:
1619:, 95 Ct.Cl. 232 (Ct.Cl., 1941).
821:, and the Indians at the Falls.
350:Ball-headed War Club with Spike
1804:, College of Menominee Nation
1420:Indian Tribes of North America
539:Spearing Salmon By Torchlight,
459:(wild oats), referring to the
359:The Menominee are part of the
1:
2729:Wisconsin Heights Battlefield
1582:University of Wisconsin Press
1004:United States Court of Claims
843:Initially neutral during the
502:The five principal Menominee
401:Their name for themselves is
326:United States Court of Claims
1126:The Menominee developed the
1073:At the same time, President
1010:20th-century termination era
984:United States Forest Service
912:Stockbridge-Munsee Community
874:Menominee Indian Reservation
868:Menominee Indian Reservation
628:History of Northern Michigan
289:Menominee Indian Reservation
182:Treaty of Washington of 1831
113:Menominee Indian Reservation
2899:Menominee County, Wisconsin
2820:Battle of Wisconsin Heights
2780:Attacks at Fort Blue Mounds
1304:Menominee, Menominee Person
1128:College of Menominee Nation
780:In 1634, the Menominee and
312:United States Supreme Court
2940:
2856:Treaty of St. Louis (1804)
2810:Battle of Apple River Fort
2622:Stillman's Run Battle Site
2097:Native American tribes in
1987:Menominee Language Lessons
1893:Beck, David R. M. (2005).
1606:(Report). The Caxton Club.
1088:
999:Department of the Interior
988:Robert M. La Follette, Sr.
871:
625:
277:federally recognized tribe
43:Menomonie (disambiguation)
39:Menomonee (disambiguation)
36:
32:Menominee (disambiguation)
29:
2800:Battle of Kellogg's Grove
2105:
2010:"Menominee Indians"
1992:The Menominee Clans Story
1563:Baraga, Frederic (1878).
1477:Indian Country Wisconsin,
1138:Current tribal activities
849:Battle of Mackinac Island
287:. Their land base is the
159:
139:
123:
93:
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63:
2790:Battle of Horseshoe Bend
2755:Battle of Stillman's Run
2055:Brigham Young University
1769:Indian Country Wisconsin
1277:Brief History - About Us
882:Tribal office in Keshena
776:holding a wild oat stem.
760:First European encounter
335:Bureau of Indian Affairs
283:officially known as the
271:, "the people", in the
2805:Attack at Ament's Cabin
2795:Battle of Waddams Grove
2038:Milwaukee Public Museum
1878:Britannica Encyclopedia
1479:Milwaukee Public Museum
1364:Milwaukee Public Museum
1185:– actor who starred in
1098:Wisconsin Supreme Court
864:traditional homelands.
770:Great Peace of Montreal
768:Menominee signature on
654:Brown County, Wisconsin
495:tribes. All four spoke
417:name for the tribe was
398:, has since developed.
322:Wisconsin Supreme Court
250:
2785:Spafford Farm massacre
2207:Black Hawk War of 1832
1907:Davis, Thomas (2000).
1900:Boatman, John (1998).
1630:"2020 Gazetteer Files"
1374:Campbell, Lyle (1997).
1330:Boatman, John (1998).
1023:
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960:(part, population 281)
883:
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546:
480:
475:Menomini dress at the
441:Northeastern Woodlands
356:
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149:Native American Church
2770:Indian Creek massacre
2051:Harold B. Lee Library
2016:Catholic Encyclopedia
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977:Conflict over logging
972:(most, population 98)
881:
833:
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715:Late Woodland Indians
707:Late Woodland Indians
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557:. Ceremonies involve
537:
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497:Anishinaabe languages
474:
448:. The anthropologist
348:
179:
155:Related ethnic groups
2914:Algonquian ethnonyms
2815:Sinsinawa Mound raid
2760:Buffalo Grove ambush
1688:. U.S. Census Bureau
1662:. U.S. Census Bureau
1105:U.S. Court of Claims
940:Algonquian languages
794:Green Bay, Wisconsin
772:in 1701 depicting a
600:Taenidia integerrima
588:Uvularia grandiflora
439:The Menominee are a
396:Marinette, Wisconsin
30:For other uses, see
2841:Black Hawk Purchase
2699:Hamilton's Diggings
2537:Joseph Throckmorton
2491:James W. Stephenson
2461:William S. Hamilton
2130:Lac Courte Oreilles
2026:, Menominee website
1962:Human Organization,
1735:Human Organization,
1720:Patty Loew (2001).
1473:"Menominee Culture"
1250:Ingrid Washinawatok
720:Early fur traders,
650:Wisconsin Territory
541:an oil painting by
53:
2909:Great Lakes tribes
2904:Algonquian peoples
2775:St. Vrain massacre
2639:Michigan Territory
2165:Stockbridge–Munsee
2003:, Anthropology.net
1775:2007-06-26 at the
1746:Tiller, Veronica.
1636:. US Census Bureau
1354:2007-06-26 at the
1165:, associated with
1150:(3.1 million
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920:Keshena, Wisconsin
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853:Stockbridge-Munsee
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582:Sagittaria cuneata
547:
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377:indigenous peoples
373:Old Copper Culture
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255:"Menominee People"
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1177:Notable Menominee
992:sustainable yield
892:town of Menominee
798:Northwest Passage
699:John Reed Swanton
603:(a member of the
388:Kiash Matchitiwuk
375:people and other
261:derived from the
174:
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2704:Pecatonica River
2654:Blue Mounds Fort
2567:Apple River Fort
2527:Joseph M. Street
2522:Antoine LeClaire
2512:George Davenport
2496:Samuel Whiteside
2481:John H. Rountree
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722:coureur-de-bois,
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