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Menominee food and Daily Life
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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.
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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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