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For Wisconsin’s Menominee Tribe, Ethical Forestry Links Past and Future “The way we do it, the forest just gets better and better.” ...
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin member Sherri LaChapelle-Corn (Pitapanukiw) lectured on the plight of the black ash tree and taught a traditional basket weaving class for the Wisconsin Science ...
KESHENA (WLUK) -- The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin is making a difference. The tribe, partnered with Feeding Wisconsin, will be providing 25,000 boxes of locally sourced food for elders in ...
The Menominee Nation is reintroducing a sacred animal — the buffalo — on tribal land in Wisconsin to inspire the tribe's youth.
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin announced today that it is partnering with Hard Rock International to relaunch its effort to build an entertainment center and casino in Kenosha.
The ancestors of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin built earthen mounds to grow crops. The site could be the largest preserved archaeological field system in the eastern United States ...
The Menominee tribe has sustainably logged its forest in Wisconsin for 160 years. But that careful balance faces a crisis: too many trees and too few loggers.
The Menominee Tribe will really miss him.” The Menominee are generally considered the first people living in what is now much of northeast Wisconsin and much of Michigan’s upper peninsula.
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin provided an update on its $360 million Hard Rock casino and hotel project in Kenosha.
Menominee tribe is continuing its push to open a large casino in Kenosha arguing it will bring 'lasting benefits' to Kenosha and the state.
The Menominee Nation is reintroducing a sacred animal — the buffalo — on tribal land in Wisconsin to inspire the tribe's youth.
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