• Menominee /mɪˈnɒmɪniː/, also spelled Menomini (In Menominee language: omǣqnomenēweqnæsewen) is an endangered Algonquian language spoken by the historic...
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    The Menominee (/məˈnɑːməˌni/; Menominee: omǣqnomenēwak meaning "Menominee People", also spelled Menomini, derived from the Ojibwe language word for "Wild...
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    the Menominee language, it is called Omāēqnomenēw-Otāēskonenan, "Menominee Thing Set Apart", or alternatively omǣqnomenēw-ahkīheh, "in the Menominee Country"...
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    Lake Winnebago (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    Lake Winnebago (Menominee: Wenepekōw Nepēhsæh, Ojibwe: Wiinibiigoo-zaaga'igan, Oneida: kanyataláheleˀ) is a shallow freshwater lake in the north central...
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    Appleton, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    Appleton (Menominee: Ahkōnemeh) is a city in Outagamie, Calumet, and Winnebago counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. One of the Fox Cities, it is situated...
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    staple food. In their own language, they are known as Mamaceqtaw which means simply "the people", and the town of Menominee is known as Menīkāneh, which...
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    Keshena, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    Keshena (Menominee: Kesīqnæh) is a census-designated place (CDP) in and the county seat of Menominee County, Wisconsin, United States. Located on the...
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    Menominee County is a county in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,255, making it the least populous county in Wisconsin...
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  • The Menominee Indians are a nation of Native Americans. Menominee can also refer to: Menominee language, their language College of Menominee Nation, a...
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    Wigwam (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    indefinite prefix m- instead of the definite third-person prefix w-) wikiop in Menominee wîkiyâpi in Sauk Near identical constructions, called aqal, are used by...
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    Neopit, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    Neopit (Menominee: Neyōpet) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Menominee County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 616 at the 2020 census...
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  • Mez (category Articles containing German-language text)
    LID: MEZ), an airport in Mena, Arkansas Menominee language (ISO 639-3: mez), a language spoken by the Menominee people Mitteleuropäische Zeit (MEZ), or...
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    Green Bay, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    encountered the Menominee, who occupied this territory. He also met the Ho-Chunk (also known as the Winnebago), a people who spoke a Siouan language. The Winnebago...
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    American mink (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    bəščəb Southern Lushootseed: c̓əbal̕qid Malecite-Passamaquoddy: ciyahkehs Menominee: sāhkih Miami-Illinois: šinkohsa Miꞌkmaq: mujpej Nisga'a: lisy̓een Nishnaabemwin:...
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    Given the local indigenous culture is described as Menominee the language may be the Menominee language if this etymology for Weyauwega is correct. European...
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    were: Arapaho-Gros Ventre, Cree-Montagnais, Menominee, and Cheyenne; then the core Great Lakes languages: (Ojibwe–Potawatomi, Shawnee, Sauk–Fox–Kickapoo...
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    Zoar, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    northwest of Neopit. Situated within traditional Menominee territory, it is known in the Menominee language as Saqnawehnaen, a name which refers to a fork...
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    Algoma, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    animal eventually became the mascot of the Algoma High School.) In the Menominee language, the town is known as Ākem, meaning "snowshoe". In the mid-19th century...
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  • Saulteaux, and Plains Ojibwa) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language, a member of the Algonquian language family. It is spoken by the Saulteaux, a subnation of...
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    claimed the name came from the Ojibwa word for "forest opening." In the Menominee language, it is called Paehkuahkiw which means "small round elevation, hillock"...
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    1851 and organized in 1853. It is named after the Waupaca River, a Menominee language name meaning 'white sand bottom', 'pale water', or 'tomorrow river'...
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    Wolf River (Fox River tributary) (category Rivers of Menominee County, Wisconsin)
    referred to as the Fox-Wolf River system. The river is known in the Menominee language as Mahwāēw-Sēpēw, "wolf river". The Wolf River rises in the southern...
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    in March, 1855. Clintonville lies within ancestral Menominee territory. In the Menominee language, it is known as Omīniahkan, "place where pigeons are...
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  • meaning "junction of two trails". Menominee – Named after the Menominee Indian tribe. Menominee River Little Menominee River Merrimac – name taken from...
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  • states water moccasins in its waters account for the name. In the Menominee language, the creek is known as Mahkāēsen-Sipiahsēhsaeh, "moccasin creek"....
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    Ashippun, Wisconsin (category Articles containing Menominee-language text)
    Indians called the river flowing through the eastern part of the town. The Menominee name of the village, Ǣhsepan, reflects that meaning. The Ojibway name...
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    reference to a nearby prehistoric Native American burial mound. In the Menominee language this place is known as Paehkuahkīhsaeh which means "small mound"....
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    traditional inhabitants of the area were the Ojibwe, the Potawatomi and the Menominee. However, the name is the Hochunk Mōsį́nį, the "Cold Country," from mō...
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  • named for the many ducks seen along its banks by trappers. In the Menominee language, it is known as Sēqsepaketaheqkoneh, an archaic name meaning "duck...
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    Menasha, Wisconsin (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
    comes from the Winnebago word meaning "thorn" or "island". In the Menominee language, it is known as Menāēhsaeh, meaning "little island". Menasha is home...
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