The Menomini Indians

The Menomini Indians
Title The Menomini Indians PDF eBook
Author Walter James Hoffman
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1896
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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The Struggle for Self-determination

The Struggle for Self-determination
Title The Struggle for Self-determination PDF eBook
Author David Beck
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 333
Release 2005-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803213476

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Drawing on meticulous archival research and a close working relationship with the Menominee Historic Preservation Department, David R. M. Beck picks up where his earlier work, Siege and Survival: History of the Menominee Indians, 1634?1856, ended. The Struggle for Self-Determination begins with the establishment of a small reservation in the Menominee homeland in northeastern Wisconsin at a time when the Menominee economic, political, and social structure came under aggressive assault. For the next hundred years the tribe attempted to regain control of its destiny, enduring successive policy attacks by governmental, religious, and local business sources. ø The Menominee?s rich forests became a battleground on which they refused to cede control to the U.S. government. The struggle climaxed in the mid-twentieth century when the federal government terminated its relationship with the tribe. Throughout this time the Menominee fought to maintain their connection to their past and to regain control of their future. The lessons they learned helped them through their greatest modern disaster?termination?and enabled them to reconstruct a government and a reservation as the twentieth century drew to a close. The Struggle for Self-Determination reinterprets that story and includes the viewpoint of the Menominee in the telling of it.

Good Seeds

Good Seeds
Title Good Seeds PDF eBook
Author Thomas Pecore Weso
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 136
Release 2016-07-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0870207725

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In this food memoir, named for the manoomin or wild rice that also gives the Menominee tribe its name, tribal member Thomas Pecore Weso takes readers on a cook’s journey through Wisconsin’s northern woods. He connects each food—beaver, trout, blackberry, wild rice, maple sugar, partridge—with colorful individuals who taught him Indigenous values. Cooks will learn from his authentic recipes. Amateur and professional historians will appreciate firsthand stories about reservation life during the mid-twentieth century, when many elders, fluent in the Algonquian language, practiced the old ways. Weso’s grandfather Moon was considered a medicine man, and his morning prayers were the foundation for all the day’s meals. Weso’s grandmother Jennie "made fire" each morning in a wood-burning stove, and oversaw huge breakfasts of wild game, fish, and fruit pies. As Weso grew up, his uncles taught him to hunt bear, deer, squirrels, raccoons, and even skunks for the daily larder. He remembers foods served at the Menominee fair and the excitement of "sugar bush," maple sugar gatherings that included dances as well as hard work. Weso uses humor to tell his own story as a boy learning to thrive in a land of icy winters and summer swamps. With his rare perspective as a Native anthropologist and artist, he tells a poignant personal story in this unique book.

Material Culture of the Menomini

Material Culture of the Menomini
Title Material Culture of the Menomini PDF eBook
Author Alanson Skinner
Publisher
Pages 604
Release 1921
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Dreamers Without Power

Dreamers Without Power
Title Dreamers Without Power PDF eBook
Author George Spindler
Publisher Holt McDougal
Pages 238
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN

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The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin

The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin
Title The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Felix Maxwell Keesing
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 292
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN 9780299109745

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Archaeologists identify the Menomini as descendants of the Middle Woodland Indians, who flourished in the area for thousands of years before the first Europeans arrived. According to Menomini legend, their people emerged from the ground near the mouth of the Menominee River. It was along that river that Sieur Jean Nicolet first encountered the Menomini in 1634. The Menomini, a peaceful people, lived by farming, hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice. Perhaps because of their peaceful nature their name was not generally found in the white military annals, and they were largely unknown until 1892, when Walter James Hoffman published a detailed ethnographic account of them. Felix Keesing's classic 1939 work on the Menomini is one of the most detailed, authoritative, and useful accounts of their history and culture. It superseded Hoffman's earlier work because of Keesing's modern methods of research. This work was among the first monographs on an American Indian people to employ a model of acculturation, and it is also an excellent early example of what is now called ethnohistory. It served as a model of anthropological research for decades after its publication. Keesing's work, reprinted in this new Wisconsin edition, will continue to serve as a comprehensive introduction for the general reader, a book respected by both anthropologists and historians, and by the Menomini themselves. It is still the most important study of Menomini life up until 1939.

The Menomini Indians

The Menomini Indians
Title The Menomini Indians PDF eBook
Author Walter James Hoffman
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 1970
Genre Menominee Indians
ISBN

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