Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin



Bear Clan

Bear Clan

Speakers and Keepers of the Law

Crane Clan

Crane Clan

Architecture, Construction, and Art

Eagle Clan

Eagle Clan

Freedom and Justice

Moose Clan

Moose Clan

Community or Individual Security

Wolf Clan

Wolf Clan

Hunters and Gatherers






Posoh Mawanew Weyak


(Hello Everyone)

Welcome to the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin. The Menominee Tribe's history is unique because our origin or creation begins at the mouth of the Menominee River, a mere 60 miles east of our present Menominee Indian Reservation. This is where our five clans: ancestral Bear, Eagle, Wolf, Moose, and Crane were created. Not many tribes in this region can attest to the fact that their origin place exists close or near to their present reservation. This is where our history begins. Explore and feel the history of the Menominee tribe from past to present.






News

News

Menominee Conservation Commission Interest Notice

Any Menominee Tribal Member interested in serving on the Menominee Conservation Commission, please s

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Public Service Announcement Menominee Tribal Clinic Dental Services

Public Service Announcement – Menominee Tribal Clinic Dental Services The Menominee Tribal C

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Law Enforcement Committee Interest Notice

Any Menominee Tribal Member interested in serving on the Law Enforcement Committee, please submit a

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Police Commission Interest Notice 4yr term

Any Menominee Tribal Member interested in serving on the Police Commission, please submit a letter o

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Police Commission Interest Notice 3yr term

Any Menominee Tribal Member interested in serving on the Police Commission, please submit a letter o

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PROPOSED KENOSHA CASINO PROJECT MOVES FORWARD

PROPOSED KENOSHA CASINO PROJECT MOVES FORWARD BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS PUBLISHES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSE

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Meetings

Menominee Nation Contest Powwow Board Rescheduled Regular Meeting

Apr 24 2026 12:00PM
MTL Boardroom & via Zoom


WRDC Board of Directors Special Meeting

Apr 27 2026 12:00PM
Mahwaewikamek Executive Conference Room or via Zoom