Folklore Of The Menomini Indians
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Author |
: Alanson Skinner |
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Total Pages |
: 356 |
Release |
: 1915 |
ISBN-10 |
: MSU:31293000295406 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis Folklore of the Menomini Indians by : Alanson Skinner
Author |
: David Beck |
Publisher |
: U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages |
: 334 |
Release |
: 2002-01-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0803213301 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780803213302 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (01 Downloads) |
Synopsis Siege and Survival by : David Beck
The Menominee Indians, or "wild rice people," have lived for thousands of years in the region that is now called Wisconsin and are the oldest Native American community that still lives there. But the Menominee's struggle for survival and rights to their land has been long and hard. ø David R. M. Beck draws on interviews with tribal members, stories recorded by earlier researchers, and exhaustive archival research to give us a full account of the Menominee's early history. Beginning in the seventeenth century, the Menominee's traditional way of life was intensely pressured by a succession of outsiders. Native nations attacked other Native nations, forcing their dislocation, and Europeans introduced the fur trade to the area, disrupting the traditional economy and way of life. In the nineteenth century Anglo-Americans poured into the Old Northwest and surrounded the Menominee; as a result the Menominee people were confined to a reservation in 1854. ø Beck examines these crucial early events from an ethnohistorical perspective, adding Menominee voices to the story and showing how numerous individuals and leaders in the trading era and later worked diligently to survive. The story is a complicated one: some Menominees encouraged radical cultural change, while others?as well as some non-Menominees?aided the community in its struggle to maintain traditions. Beck provides the most complete written history to date of this enduring Indian nation.
Author |
: Thomas Pecore Weso |
Publisher |
: Wisconsin Historical Society |
Total Pages |
: 136 |
Release |
: 2016-07-26 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780870207723 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0870207725 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (23 Downloads) |
Synopsis Good Seeds by : Thomas Pecore Weso
In this food memoir, named for the manoomin or wild rice that also gives the Menominee tribe its name, tribal member Thomas Pecore Weso takes readers on a cook’s journey through Wisconsin’s northern woods. He connects each food—beaver, trout, blackberry, wild rice, maple sugar, partridge—with colorful individuals who taught him Indigenous values. Cooks will learn from his authentic recipes. Amateur and professional historians will appreciate firsthand stories about reservation life during the mid-twentieth century, when many elders, fluent in the Algonquian language, practiced the old ways. Weso’s grandfather Moon was considered a medicine man, and his morning prayers were the foundation for all the day’s meals. Weso’s grandmother Jennie "made fire" each morning in a wood-burning stove, and oversaw huge breakfasts of wild game, fish, and fruit pies. As Weso grew up, his uncles taught him to hunt bear, deer, squirrels, raccoons, and even skunks for the daily larder. He remembers foods served at the Menominee fair and the excitement of "sugar bush," maple sugar gatherings that included dances as well as hard work. Weso uses humor to tell his own story as a boy learning to thrive in a land of icy winters and summer swamps. With his rare perspective as a Native anthropologist and artist, he tells a poignant personal story in this unique book.
Author |
: Felix Maxwell Keesing |
Publisher |
: Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages |
: 292 |
Release |
: 1987 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0299109747 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780299109745 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (47 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Menomini Indians of Wisconsin by : Felix Maxwell Keesing
Archaeologists identify the Menomini as descendants of the Middle Woodland Indians, who flourished in the area for thousands of years before the first Europeans arrived. According to Menomini legend, their people emerged from the ground near the mouth of the Menominee River. It was along that river that Sieur Jean Nicolet first encountered the Menomini in 1634. The Menomini, a peaceful people, lived by farming, hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice. Perhaps because of their peaceful nature their name was not generally found in the white military annals, and they were largely unknown until 1892, when Walter James Hoffman published a detailed ethnographic account of them. Felix Keesing's classic 1939 work on the Menomini is one of the most detailed, authoritative, and useful accounts of their history and culture. It superseded Hoffman's earlier work because of Keesing's modern methods of research. This work was among the first monographs on an American Indian people to employ a model of acculturation, and it is also an excellent early example of what is now called ethnohistory. It served as a model of anthropological research for decades after its publication. Keesing's work, reprinted in this new Wisconsin edition, will continue to serve as a comprehensive introduction for the general reader, a book respected by both anthropologists and historians, and by the Menomini themselves. It is still the most important study of Menomini life up until 1939.
Author |
: Alanson Skinner |
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Total Pages |
: 582 |
Release |
: 1915 |
ISBN-10 |
: STANFORD:36105040404803 |
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: 4/5 (03 Downloads) |
Synopsis Social Life and Ceremonial Bundles of the Menomini Indians by : Alanson Skinner
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: Athens, Ohio : Swallow Press |
Total Pages |
: 272 |
Release |
: 1984 |
ISBN-10 |
: MINN:319510011315059 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (59 Downloads) |
Synopsis Native American Folklore, 1879-1979 by :
Author |
: G.W. Mullins |
Publisher |
: Light Of The Moon Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 235 |
Release |
: 2018-02-06 |
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: 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Synopsis The Best Native American Myths, Legends, and Folklore Vol. 2 by : G.W. Mullins
Before the time of books, computers, tablets and recording devices, the history of many cultures was passed down, from person to person, by word of mouth. The rich histories of so many people were told in songs, chants, poems and stories. This was and still is the way of Native American tribes. Each in its own way enriching their stories with their own experiences. By reliving these stories and songs, we have the opportunity to bring life back to the ancient spirits that created them. We have a chance to walk with the spirits of the past. Being there were so many different tribes with countless beliefs and customs, the only way to understand their ways is through understanding their stories. In this book there is a wide landscape of different tribes, stories and their beliefs. By exploring these stories, you are offered a glimpse into an often forgotten past. Among the stories included in this collection are: The Origin of the Bird’s Feathers, The Magic Windpipe, Forsaken Brother, The Legend of Manitous Springs, The Origin of the Doll Being, A Widow’s Revenge, Godasiyo the Woman Chief, Origin of the Sacred Arrow, Eskimo Story of the Northern Lights, Falling Star, Story of Manabush, The Four Directions, The Long Journey, The Origin of the Big House Ceremonies, Ghost of the White Deer, The Resuscitation of the only Daughter, The Origin of the Dream Dance, Porcupine's Revenge, The Magic Pots, The Origin of the Wolf Clan, The Wild Rose and many, many more.
Author |
: James P. Leary |
Publisher |
: Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages |
: 562 |
Release |
: 1999-01-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780299160333 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0299160335 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (33 Downloads) |
Synopsis Wisconsin Folklore by : James P. Leary
Highly entertaining and richly informative, Wisconsin Folklore offers the first comprehensive collection of writings about the surprisingly varied folklore of Wisconsin. Beginning with a historical introduction to Wisconsin's folklore and concluding with an up-to-date bibliography, this anthology offers more than fifty annotated and illustrated entries in five sections: "Terms and Talk," "Storytelling," "Music, Song, and Dance," "Beliefs and Customs," and "Material Traditions and Folklife." The various contributors, from 1884 to 1997, are anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, historians, journalists, museologists, ordinary citizens reminiscing, sociologists, students, writers of fiction, practitioners of folklore, and folklorists. Their interests cover an enormous range of topics: from Woodland Indian place names and German dialect expressions to Welsh nicknames and the jargon of apple-pickers, brewers, and farmers; from Ho-Chunk and Ojibwa mythological tricksters and Paul Bunyan legends to stories of Polish strongmen and Ole and Lena jokes; from Menominee dances and Norwegian fiddling and polka music to African-American gospel groups and Hmong musicians; from faith healers and wedding and funeral customs to seasonal ethnic festivities and tavern amusements; and from spearing decoys and needlework to church dinners, sacred shrines, and the traditional work practices of commercial fishers, tobacco growers, and pickle packers. For general readers, teachers, librarians, and scholars alike, Wisconsin Folklore exemplifies and illuminates Wisconsin's cultural traditions, and establishes the state's significant but long neglected contributions to American folklore.
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Total Pages |
: 476 |
Release |
: 1914 |
ISBN-10 |
: IND:30000092287584 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Journal of American Folklore by :
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Total Pages |
: 974 |
Release |
: 1924 |
ISBN-10 |
: UGA:32108041717870 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (70 Downloads) |
Synopsis Publications of the Folk-Lore Foundation by :