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Resources: 6 listings
- College of Menominee Nation
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Menominee |
United States |
- College of Menominee Nation (CMN) offers two-year Associate Degree programs and certificate programs.
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- FLYING FEATHER PRODUCTIONS
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Menominee |
United States |
- The Flying Feather Band is an awesome group of guys from the Menominee Indian Nation of Wisconsin. They perform any type of music their fans want to hear.They have been in the business for many years with other bands. Now they have just cut their first CD as Flying Feather. Check them out, they are great.
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- Indigenous People Against Bigotry
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Menominee |
US - Southeast |
- LITTLE ROCK, AR KARN radio
talk-show host flooded with "bigot
complaints
"Good little Indians" remark
reaches Natives nationally
For more than a century, the
federal government forced Native
Americans
to attend boarding schools in
order to turn them into "good little
Indians".
A Little Rock, AR. talk-show host
is, apparently, of the same
mindset - as
evidenced by his comment made
over KARN radio on June 2,
2003. "I was on my way to work,
listening to Dave Ellswick's
show,"
recalled Kathy Bauer. "They'd
been talking about rude people,
when Ellswick said,
if they didn't act like little Indians
there would be no
problem!".
Help stop the hate by signing the petition today!
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- Indigenous Uprising
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Menominee |
US - Northeast |
- informing and archiving the social justice and sovereignty movements of indigenous people from around the world
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- Mawaw Ceseniyah
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Menominee |
US - Northeast |
- Mawaw Ceseniyah is a independent, non-profit, grassroots Menominee language and culture center focused on community involvement through language immersion and cultural activities.
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- Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
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Menominee |
US - Northeast |
- The Menominee Nation once occupied nine and one half milllon acres of land which is now central and mid-eastern Wisconsin and part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The present Menominee Reservation was established in 1854 in a treaty with the United States Government, leaving the tribe with only 234,000 acres of land.
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