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Menominee food and Daily Life

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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Menominee food and Daily Life

  • Menominee were very spiritual, yet had solemn marriages.
  • Menominee did basketry, so they had no shortage of storage.
  • These American Indians grew rice, for they were omnivores.
  • These people didn't use guns, nor did their neighboring tribes.
  • Menominee used spears, but used bows as well.
  • Menominee ate syrup made from tree sap, and smoked grown tobacco.
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Menominee food system

  • Because the Menominee farmed and hunted, they ate well, and the Menominee flourished.

Menominee Life and Housing

  • Menominee ate deer in many ways whereas most tribes don't.
  • Menominee lived in mud and tree bough huts whenever it gets cold.
  • Menominee lived in grass and pole huts while it is hot times or seasons.
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Menominee food and fishing

  • Menominee net fished so that they could catch more fish.
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Menominee hunting

  • Menominee used bows to hunt rather than rifles.
  • Menominee hunted even when it was the cold seasons.
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Menominee food and storage

  • Menominee dried and stored meat, or they would not survive the winter.
  • Menominee did basketry, so there is no shortage of storage.
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