- mə-NOM-in-ee; Menominee: omǣqnomenēwak
meaning "Menominee People", also
spelled Menomini,
derived from the
Ojibwe language word for "Wild Rice People";
known as...
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Prayers were said in
Menomini and
ended with "In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Amen" (this may be said in the
Menomini version or in English)...
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Menominee /mɪˈnɒmɪniː/ mih-NOM-ih-nee, also
spelled Menomini (In
Menominee language: omǣqnomenēweqnæsewen) is an
endangered Algonquian language spoken...
- such as the
Menomini who have
traditionally built scaffolds of
cedar bark
covered with mats to dry
their tubers for
winter use. The
Menomini are recorded...
-
establish a
homeland for the
Menomini. However, due to on-going and
relentless skirmishes between the
Ojibwe and the Dakota, the
Menomini peoples declined the...
- mythology:
Entrance into the
Fourth World[citation needed] Inuit:
flood myth
Menomini:
Manabozho and the
Flood Miꞌkmaq: Two
Creators and
their Conflicts Nipmuc:...
- Leonard. 1962. The
Menomini language. Ed.
Charles F. Hockett. New Haven: Yale
University Press. Bloomfield, Leonard. 1975.
Menomini lexicon. Ed. Charles...
- Ojibwe Meskwaki Plains Cree
Menomini 1. kk hk hk hk 2. kk hk sk hk 3. sk hk sk t͡ʃk 4. ʃk ʃk sk sk 5. ...
- of the
celestial bear
slain by the
hunters in the wintertime.” For the
Menomini, the
maple tree was once
accidentally cut by Nokomis, who,
finding out...
- Edibles.
Retrieved 10 May 2021. Smith,
Huron H. 1923
Ethnobotany of the
Menomini Indians.
Bulletin of the
Public Museum of the City of
Milwaukee 4:1-174...