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... Menominee and Winnebago Indians in Wisconsin for the Stockbridge ( New York Indians ) . In 1828 a group of Indians from New Stockbridge settled on the Fox River in Wisconsin . They were led there by John W. Quinney . As of 1831 , there ...
... Menominee and Winnebago Indians in Wisconsin for the Stockbridge ( New York Indians ) . In 1828 a group of Indians from New Stockbridge settled on the Fox River in Wisconsin . They were led there by John W. Quinney . As of 1831 , there ...
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... Menominee mesi hkew from Fox mešihke ha , and Menominee mehsa wek from Fox mesawihka.20 D. Participles ( Obviative Possession ) An important function of the derived verbs of possession is their use in participles : 21 ( 68 ) we ' yo ...
... Menominee mesi hkew from Fox mešihke ha , and Menominee mehsa wek from Fox mesawihka.20 D. Participles ( Obviative Possession ) An important function of the derived verbs of possession is their use in participles : 21 ( 68 ) we ' yo ...
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