
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
2025年1月30日 · Welcome to the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. The Menominee Tribe's history is unique because our origin or creation begins at the mouth of the Menominee River, a mere 60 miles east of our present Menominee Indian Reservation.
MITW - Brief History - menominee-nsn.gov
The Menominee Indian Tribe’s rich culture, history, and residency in the area now known as the State of Wisconsin, and parts of the States of Michigan and Illinois, dates back 10,000 years.
MITW - About Us - menominee-nsn.gov
The Menominee Tribe's history is unique because our origin or creation begins at the mouth of the Menominee River, a mere 60 miles east of our present Menominee Indian Reservation. This is where our five clans: ancestral Bear, Eagle, Wolf, Moose, and Crane were created.
MITW - Departments List - menominee-nsn.gov
ANITA BARR Paternity Specialist Child Support SpecialistMICHELLE CURTIN Child Support Financial Specialist
MITW - Cultural Museum - menominee-nsn.gov
The Menominee occupied a vast territory, over ten (10) million acres of land, of what is now Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Menominee Dreamers foresaw the coming of a light skinned people in large boats that would come into the bay of Green Bay and change our lives forever.
MITW - Departments List - menominee-nsn.gov
EVA JOHNSON Lending & Tribal Tax DirectorDORIS LATENDER Lending/Tax Specialist
MITW - Departments List - menominee-nsn.gov
LEAH PAMONICUTT Drug Intervention/OFR CoordinatorNANETTE PAMONICUTT Substance Abuse Counselor
MITW - Departments List - menominee-nsn.gov
REBECCA MCCANN Aging/Disability Resource SpecialistCHARLEE MILLER CRC Administrative Assistant
MITW - General Info - menominee-nsn.gov
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MITW - Pay Online - menominee-nsn.gov
Chairman's Office Donation Child Support Community Development Day Care Donation/No Back40 Environmental Services Housing Land Management Lending and Tribal Taxes/Loan Fund Menominee Nation News Museum Permits & Licenses Tribal Courts Tribal Enrollment Utilities