By Mika, Sydney and Katherine. Chief of Menomonee tribe This is there leader.

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By Mika, Sydney and Katherine

Chief of Menomonee tribe This is there leader

Menominee house This is there house that they lived in.

Menomonee clothes These are the clothes they wore

Menomonee Church This is the Menomonee church

Children parade This is the children parade

Celebrating Chief’s death This is the Menomonee chiefs funeral

Cool facts about Menomonee Indians  Menomonee Indians live in Wisconsin and the Michigan peninsula  They eat wild rise, fish, deer, squash, beans, nuts, berries, and Maple Syrup.  There housing was dome shaped wigwams and lodges with bark covering  There clothing was the women wore woven skirts and breath cloths with leggings deerskin mosaking on there feet cloth blouses with jackets, decorated with fancy bead work and embroidery, fur caps or peaked hoods, splayed leather head dressed.