By Jonny W and Caroline S. The Menominee location The Menominee live in the u.p Wisconsin.

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By Jonny W and Caroline S

The Menominee location The Menominee live in the u.p Wisconsin

The Menominee food They eat wild rice, fish, corn, maple syrup from trees, berries, nuts, beans, deer meat And fruit.

Housing Peak cabin in summer it is made out bark slabs held by timber. The winter homes are dome shape loges it is also called a wigwam The structure is made out of u-shape then covering with bark or master reeds.

Clothing for women. Skirts.mantles. Dear skin.blouses

Clothing for men. Breeched. Leggings. Dear skin

Inpack of Europeans The new settlers started wearing the Menomonee clothing so the Menominee Started wearing jackets and blouses

beliefs The Menominee belief of mecawetak they had 8 levels 4 good 4 bad The spirits could hurt or could help depending on the spirits.

Traditional and storys The two blind men learned how to take care of them self and it was amazing When the two blind was at opposite end of the beach and walk to each other

The language of the tribe They speak Menominee language the language they speak is dancing