Menominee Drums

Menominee Drums
Author: Nicholas C. Peroff
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806137773

In 1961, the U.S. government terminated the Menominee Indians’ federal status as a recognized tribe, including rights to a self-governed reservation. The Menominees were not the only tribe subject to this injustice; the government’s action was part of its larger policy of termination, which aimed to assimilate all Native Americans into larger American society. For the Menominees, as well as for other tribes, the result was devastating; in addition to their loss of land, Native peoples lost their livelihoods, assets, and very identities. In Menominee Drums, Nicholas C. Peroff explains how termination evolved and how it affected the Menominees. He also tells the astounding story of how the termination was reversed. Through an organized campaign called DRUMS, the tribe was able to regain its status of federal recognition.

Statistical Data for Planning

Statistical Data for Planning
Author: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Planning Support Group
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1976
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Menominee County Aid

Menominee County Aid
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Employment, Manpower, and Poverty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1966
Genre: County services
ISBN:

Considers S. 1934, to authorize HEW grants to Menominee County, Wis., to fund programs benefiting the Menominee Indian Tribe, including education, welfare, health (particularly tuberculosis eradication), sanitation facilities, and studies of the county's lumber and recreational resources.

Menominee County Aid

Menominee County Aid
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1966
Genre:
ISBN: