The Citizen Potawatomi Nation is a Native American tribe in Oklahoma with nearly 27,000 registered members. They operate businesses such as housing, truck stops, and casinos, and own a museum and cultural heritage center. The tribe hosts an annual Family Reunion Festival and their traditional language is Algonquian. Before their forced removal, they farmed and […]
The Potawatomi Tribe were Native Americans who farmed in the summer and hunted in the winter. They lived in bark-covered houses and wigwams, and were originally from Michigan. They were pushed west by European settlers and eventually settled in Kansas and Oklahoma. The Potawatomi Tribe is a group of Native Americans who eventually settled in […]
The Potawatomi Indians were a Native American tribe in the Great Lakes region of the US. They were forcibly relocated in the 1830s, but today the tribe is settled in the US and Canada. They share the Algonquian language family with the Ottawa and Chippewa tribes. The Potawatomi adapted to their surroundings as hunter-gatherers and […]