Benjamin sent me this week’s Tiny House in a Landscape and shares with us the following:
“This is my summer residence. I help run the Mawaw Ceseniyah Language and Culture Center on the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin. Our name for ourselves is K??c Mam?ceqt?wak, which translates to the ancient movers (we traveled with the seasons in our territory which includes what is now Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois). This wekiam (wigwam/house) allows me to move to the lake in the summer for gardening, fishing, berry picking in late summer, etc., and also allows me to move to the wild rice beds in the fall.”