Menominee Indians By Nate, Sophie and Luke.

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Menominee Indians By Nate, Sophie and Luke

Housing The Menominee tribe lived in wigwams and sometimes long houses

Food The Menominee tribe hunted food like Deer, rabbits, squirrel and moose. And berries

School/ School/Education

Beliefs Menominee believed that there was a struggle between good and evil.

Tools The Menominee tribe hunted with traps, knives

Celebrations They had cool celebrations I wish I could have a celebrations.

Family This is a woman with her daughter and near her house

Interesting facts Menominee tribe called themselves mamacetqtaw [ma-ma-chay-tua] it means people who lived with seasons.

Where the Menominee tribe lived They lived in the upper peninsula in Wisconsin

Jelwrey They ware pretty jewelry like … They ware all different sizes And all different colors

Clothing The Menominee Tribe ware animal hide and even cloth

The end The end Clap clap clap clap clap clap