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Along the Menominee River, on the border between Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered ...
Researchers were astounded that Menominee could grow so much in a cold climate with a relatively short growing season.
The ancestors of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin built earthen mounds to grow crops. The site could be the largest preserved archaeological field system in the eastern United States ...
The Menominee River is the site of the creation of the Menominee Tribe, which is along the border of northeast Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
The Menominee River forms Wisconsin’s Northeastern border with Michigan, winding for about 120 miles and opening into Lake Michigan’s Green Bay.
The Menominee River forms part of Wisconsin’s border with the Upper Peninsula. It also provides some of the best guided white-water rafting in the state.
The Menominee River is the first area of concern to be delisted in Wisconsin, and only the fifth nationwide, Wheeler said. Still on the list of sites being cleaned up are St. Louis River, ...
The Menominee relationship to the river extends to the cultural resources which depend on its health and its flows, namely Lake Sturgeon and wild rice. The Menominee co-administer a sturgeon ...
Named after a rapids feature on the Wolf River and located on the Menominee Nation reservation, Shotgun Eddy was opened by John and Anna Marie Peters in 1972. The outfitter offers a variety of ...
MARINETTE - The lower Menominee River was a study in contrasts. On the south shore, a pair of littoral combat ships was docked at Marinette Marine Corp. The hulking naval vessels were nearly 400 ...
MENOMINEE, MI — Guy “Anahkwet” Reiter was in his twenties when he first began actively opposing an open-pit gold mine along the banks of the Menominee River. Today, Reiter is 42 and has ...
The Menominee River forms the boundary between Wisconsin and Michigan in the Upper Peninsula, and flows into Lake Michigan, feeding an abundant source of clean drinking water for the more ...