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- Els menominee són una tribu de llengua algonquina el nom de la qual prové de l'ojibwa manomini "arròs silvestre", però que es deia a si mateixa O-MACH-NO-WIN-NI-WUK o "poble de l'arròs silvestre". (ca)
- Die Menominee (auch Menomini oder Menomonee) sind ein Indianerstamm aus der Region des oberen Mississippi River in Wisconsin. Die Minominee-Sprache gehört zur Algonkin-Sprachfamilie, ist jedoch mit keinem anderen Algonkin-Dialekt eng verwandt. Ihre Selbstbezeichnung lautet Ome nomenew, was so viel wie Volk des Wildreises bedeutet. Dieser Name wurde ihnen von den benachbarten Anishinabe gegeben. Der Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin ist bundesstaatlich anerkannt und besitzt ein Reservat in Wisconsin. Im Jahr 1950 wurde dem Stamm die Anerkennung und damit das Reservat gekündigt. In einer Gerichtsverhandlung vor dem Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten erhielten die Menominee 1968 ihre Rechte zurück und bekamen 1973 erneut die bundesstaatliche Anerkennung. (de)
- Los menomini (o menominee) son una tribu nativa norteamericana, cuya lengua se encuadra en la familia algonquina y que ocupó originalmente amplios territorios del noreste de los Estados Unidos, incluyendo los estados de Wisconsin y el norte de Míchigan. A inicios del siglo XXI se concentran en el condado de Menominee. Allí, según el censo de 2000, representan el 87,3% de una población total de 4562 habitantes. la palabra 'menominee' o 'menomini' procede del ojibwa y significa la gente del arroz salvaje, pues ese es uno de sus principales alimentos tradicionales. Para referirse a sí mismos los menominee usan el vocablo mamaceqtaw, que significa la gente. (es)
- Les Menominee (appelés en français Folles-Avoines) sont avec les Winnebagos et les Ojibwés, les habitants originels du Wisconsin et du nord du Michigan. Ils ont demeuré dans cette région pendant plus de 5 000 ans. Leur existence a débuté le long de la rivière Menominee, qui forme aujourd'hui la frontière entre le Wisconsin et le nord du Michigan. Les autres nations amérindiennes qui occupaient le Wisconsin avant 1600 étaient les Dakotas (Sioux) dans le nord-ouest, les Illinois dans le sud et les Cheyennes dans le centre-ouest de l'État. Leur contact avec les voyageurs canadiens après 1667, a eu pour cause d'étendre leur territoire pour chasser pour la fourrure. Ils prirent encore plus d'expansion après que les Canadiens et les Algonquins furent victorieux des Iroquois en 1701. Les Winnebagos, qui étaient nombreux, avaient été décimés par la guerre et les épidémies durant les 60 années précédentes. C'est alors que les Menominees se replièrent plus au sud et à l'ouest, remplissant cet espace vide. À leur apogée, les Menominees contrôlaient le centre du Wisconsin, aussi à l'ouest que Milwaukee, qui représentait près de 10 millions d'acres. La colonisation des blancs et la coupe du bois, a rapidement réduit leur territoire après 1832. Après plusieurs traités et concessions territoriales, les Menominees, après 1856, furent confinés à 235 000 acres sur une réserve dans le nord-est du Wisconsin. Malgré des tentatives de les déménager au Minnesota, ils sont demeurés dans leurs terres ancestrales jusqu'à nos jours. (fr)
- The Menominee (/məˈnɑːməˌni/; Menominee: omǣqnomenēwak meaning "Menominee People", also spelled Menomini, derived from the Ojibwe language word for "Wild Rice People"; known as Mamaceqtaw, "the people", in the Menominee language) are a federally recognized nation of Native Americans. Their land base is the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. Their historic territory originally included an estimated 10 million acres (40,000 km2) in present-day Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The tribe currently has about 8,700 members. Federal recognition of the tribe was terminated in the 1960s under policy of the time which stressed assimilation. During that period, they brought what has become a landmark case in Indian law to the United States Supreme Court, in Menominee Tribe v. United States (1968), to protect their treaty hunting and fishing rights. The Wisconsin Supreme Court and the United States Court of Claims had drawn opposing conclusions about the effect of the termination on Menominee hunting and fishing rights on their former reservation land. The U.S. Supreme Court determined that the tribe had not lost traditional hunting and fishing rights as a result of termination, as Congress had not clearly ended these in its legislation. The tribe regained federal recognition in 1973 in an act of Congress, and re-established its reservation in 1975. They operate under a written constitution establishing an elected government. Their first government under it took over tribal government and administration from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) in 1979. (en)
- I Menominee, di stirpe algonchina sono, insieme agli Winnebago (di stirpe Chiwere Siouan) ed agli affini Ojibway, gli abitanti originali del Wisconsin e del nord del Michigan. Essi hanno abitato queste regioni per più di 5 000 anni. Originariamente erano stanziati lungo il corso del fiume Menominee, che nel ventunesimo secolo segna il confine tra Wisconsin e Michigan e nella Upper Peninsula del Michigan, tra i laghi Michigan e Kitchigami ("Lago Superiore"), avendo come dirimpettai sulle sponde opposte dei grandi laghi altri popoli algonchini, come i , tra la sponda occidentale del Lago Huron e quella orientale del lago Michigan, gli Ottawa, oltre le sponde settentrionali della Georgian Bay del Lago Huron, e gli Ojibway, nei territori a nord e a ovest del lago Kitchigami. I primi contatti con gli esploratori canadesi, dopo il 1667, furono dovuti al fatto che i Menominee, volevano espandere il loro territorio di caccia agli animali da pelliccia. Si espansero ancora di più dopo che i Canadesi ed i loro alleati Algonchini sconfissero gli Irochesi nel 1701. Gli Winnebago, che originariamente erano più numerosi, erano stati decimati dalla guerra e dalle epidemie durante i 60 anni precedenti. Fu allora che i Menominee si spinsero più a sud-ovest, occupando i territori rimasti vuoti. Al loro apogeo, i Menominee controllavano un territorio che andava dal Wisconsin centrale fino a Milwaukee, cioè un'area di quasi 10 milioni di acri. La colonizzazione dei bianchi e l'abbattimento delle foreste, ridussero rapidamente il loro territorio dopo il 1832. Dopo diversi trattati e concessioni territoriali, i Menominee nel 1856, vennero confinati in una riserva nel nord-est del Wisconsin. Nonostante i tentativi di spostarli in Minnesota, essi sono riusciti a rimanere nelle loro terre ancestrali. Amiskquew, guerriero Menominee. Dipinto di Charles Bird King. (it)
- Menomini (ang. Menominee) – plemię Indian Ameryki Północnej posługujące się w przeszłości językiem z rodziny języków algonkiańskich. Jedno z niewielu plemion indiańskich zamieszkujących po dziś dzień tam, gdzie po raz pierwszy napotkali ich biali przybysze w XVII w. Pod względem wierzeń i zwyczajów są bardzo bliscy Odżibwejom. Ich głównym pożywieniem był dziki ryż, do czego nawiązuje nazwa plemienia: „Lud Dzikiego Ryżu”. Nie uprawiali go jednak, a jedynie zbierali dziko rosnący, obawiając się, że mogą w ten sposób zranić „Matkę Ziemię”. Żyją w rezerwacie nad środkowym biegiem rzeki w połowie drogi między miastami Wausau i Green Bay w stanie Wisconsin. Kilkadziesiąt lat temu plemię wystąpiło do sądu przeciwko władzom federalnym Stanów Zjednoczonych z oskarżeniem o niewłaściwe zarządzanie ich rezerwatem. Uzyskali odszkodowanie w wysokości 9,5 mln dolarów, które umieścili w zwyżkujących akcjach na giełdzie. W roku 1954 na ręce plemienia wpłynęła pierwsza wypłata odsetek: 4 miliony 881 tysięcy dolarów – każdy spośród 3 254 dorosłych członków plemienia otrzymał na rękę 1 500 dolarów. W roku 1959 Menomini spłacili wszystkie długi i wyzwolili się spod kontroli władz. Ich imieniem nazwano hrabstwo, miasto i wodospad Menominee Falls w Wisconsin, a także hrabstwa w stanach Michigan i Illinois. (pl)
- Меномини (англ. Menominee /mi’nɑmini:/) — индейский народ, относящийся к алгонкинской языковой семье. Представители народа проживают в резервации на северо-западе штата Висконсин, а также в городах США. (ru)
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- Wisconsin Territory depicted on this 1835 Tourist's Pocket Map Of Michigan, showing a Menominee-filled Brown County, Wisconsin that spans the northern half of the territory (en)
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- Els menominee són una tribu de llengua algonquina el nom de la qual prové de l'ojibwa manomini "arròs silvestre", però que es deia a si mateixa O-MACH-NO-WIN-NI-WUK o "poble de l'arròs silvestre". (ca)
- Die Menominee (auch Menomini oder Menomonee) sind ein Indianerstamm aus der Region des oberen Mississippi River in Wisconsin. Die Minominee-Sprache gehört zur Algonkin-Sprachfamilie, ist jedoch mit keinem anderen Algonkin-Dialekt eng verwandt. Ihre Selbstbezeichnung lautet Ome nomenew, was so viel wie Volk des Wildreises bedeutet. Dieser Name wurde ihnen von den benachbarten Anishinabe gegeben. Der Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin ist bundesstaatlich anerkannt und besitzt ein Reservat in Wisconsin. Im Jahr 1950 wurde dem Stamm die Anerkennung und damit das Reservat gekündigt. In einer Gerichtsverhandlung vor dem Obersten Gerichtshof der Vereinigten Staaten erhielten die Menominee 1968 ihre Rechte zurück und bekamen 1973 erneut die bundesstaatliche Anerkennung. (de)
- Los menomini (o menominee) son una tribu nativa norteamericana, cuya lengua se encuadra en la familia algonquina y que ocupó originalmente amplios territorios del noreste de los Estados Unidos, incluyendo los estados de Wisconsin y el norte de Míchigan. A inicios del siglo XXI se concentran en el condado de Menominee. Allí, según el censo de 2000, representan el 87,3% de una población total de 4562 habitantes. la palabra 'menominee' o 'menomini' procede del ojibwa y significa la gente del arroz salvaje, pues ese es uno de sus principales alimentos tradicionales. Para referirse a sí mismos los menominee usan el vocablo mamaceqtaw, que significa la gente. (es)
- Меномини (англ. Menominee /mi’nɑmini:/) — индейский народ, относящийся к алгонкинской языковой семье. Представители народа проживают в резервации на северо-западе штата Висконсин, а также в городах США. (ru)
- The Menominee (/məˈnɑːməˌni/; Menominee: omǣqnomenēwak meaning "Menominee People", also spelled Menomini, derived from the Ojibwe language word for "Wild Rice People"; known as Mamaceqtaw, "the people", in the Menominee language) are a federally recognized nation of Native Americans. Their land base is the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. Their historic territory originally included an estimated 10 million acres (40,000 km2) in present-day Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The tribe currently has about 8,700 members. (en)
- Les Menominee (appelés en français Folles-Avoines) sont avec les Winnebagos et les Ojibwés, les habitants originels du Wisconsin et du nord du Michigan. Ils ont demeuré dans cette région pendant plus de 5 000 ans. Leur existence a débuté le long de la rivière Menominee, qui forme aujourd'hui la frontière entre le Wisconsin et le nord du Michigan. Les autres nations amérindiennes qui occupaient le Wisconsin avant 1600 étaient les Dakotas (Sioux) dans le nord-ouest, les Illinois dans le sud et les Cheyennes dans le centre-ouest de l'État. (fr)
- I Menominee, di stirpe algonchina sono, insieme agli Winnebago (di stirpe Chiwere Siouan) ed agli affini Ojibway, gli abitanti originali del Wisconsin e del nord del Michigan. Essi hanno abitato queste regioni per più di 5 000 anni. Originariamente erano stanziati lungo il corso del fiume Menominee, che nel ventunesimo secolo segna il confine tra Wisconsin e Michigan e nella Upper Peninsula del Michigan, tra i laghi Michigan e Kitchigami ("Lago Superiore"), avendo come dirimpettai sulle sponde opposte dei grandi laghi altri popoli algonchini, come i , tra la sponda occidentale del Lago Huron e quella orientale del lago Michigan, gli Ottawa, oltre le sponde settentrionali della Georgian Bay del Lago Huron, e gli Ojibway, nei territori a nord e a ovest del lago Kitchigami. (it)
- Menomini (ang. Menominee) – plemię Indian Ameryki Północnej posługujące się w przeszłości językiem z rodziny języków algonkiańskich. Jedno z niewielu plemion indiańskich zamieszkujących po dziś dzień tam, gdzie po raz pierwszy napotkali ich biali przybysze w XVII w. Pod względem wierzeń i zwyczajów są bardzo bliscy Odżibwejom. Ich głównym pożywieniem był dziki ryż, do czego nawiązuje nazwa plemienia: „Lud Dzikiego Ryżu”. Nie uprawiali go jednak, a jedynie zbierali dziko rosnący, obawiając się, że mogą w ten sposób zranić „Matkę Ziemię”. Żyją w rezerwacie nad środkowym biegiem rzeki w połowie drogi między miastami Wausau i Green Bay w stanie Wisconsin. (pl)
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