Menominee Indians
Label
Menominee Indians
Name
Menominee Indians
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of18
- Oshkosh the Brave, Chief of the Wisconsin Menominees, and his family, by Phebe Jewell Nichols (Mrs. Angus F. Lookaround)
- The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin., With a new introd. by Frank C. Miller
- Story of Oshkosh, his tribe and fellow chiefs ..., by Publius V. Lawson
- The Menominee, Patricia K. Ourada ; Frank W. Porter III, general editor
- Oshkosh's first fame, the 1852 Partridge trial, or The lost child, presented by James I. Metz ; CATV2
- The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin, a study of three centuries of cultural contact and change, Felix M. Keesing
- The first Americans, then and now, William H. Hodge
- Social life and ceremonial bundles of the Menomini Indians., by Alanson Skinner
- Associations and ceremonies of the Menomini Indians,, by Alanson Skinner
- A merry Briton in pioneer Wisconsin;, a contemporary narrative reprinted from Life in the West: back-wood leaves and prairie flowers: rough sketches on the borders of the picturesque, the sublime, and ridiculous., Extracts from the note book of Morleigh in search of an estate, published in London in the year 1842
- Menominee, edited by Marla Felkins Ryan and Linda Schmittroth
- The Menominee, by Edward R. Ricciuti ; illustrated by Richard Smolinski
- Dreamers without power;, the Menomini Indians,, by George Spindler and Louise Spindler
- Tomah, a chief of the Menominee Nation, by Jeanne & Les Rentmeester
- ... Material culture of the Menomini,, by Alanson Skinner
- The Menominee, by Verna Fowler ; general editors, Herman J. Viola and David Jeffery
- The Partridge case, by Mariam Smith
- Red child, white child, by William Converse Haygood
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1