Menominee By Ian and Shade.

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Menominee By Ian and Shade

Food The Menominee eat fish, wild rice, corn, beans, squash, berries, nuts, roots, wild greens, deer, buffalo and maple syrup

Housing Menominee live in Wigwams . They also live in Lodges.

Clothing Women: Men: Women wear woven skirts and mantles Men wear dear skin clothes

Beliefs Beliefs: Menominee’s are Christian Believe Stars contain spirits

The Big Question How did the Native Americans adapt to there environment? Think about: What they eat (Slide 2) Housing (Slide 3) Clothing (Slide 4) All of the following information can help you answer this question.