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Potawatomi – Wikipedia

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The Potawatomi Indians - Keepers of the Fire

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    Potawatomi Indians Learn why the Potawatomi Indians are known as the keepers of the fire. The word, Potawatomi means, Keepers of the Fire. It refers to the fact that this Indian tribe participated as members on the Council of Three Fires.

Potawatomi - Wikipedia

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Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians - Wikipedia

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    Christianity Roman Catholic, traditional tribal religion. Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians ( Potawatomi: Pokégnek Bodéwadmik) are a federally recognized Potawatomi -speaking tribe based in southwestern Michigan and northeastern Indiana. Tribal government functions are located in Dowagiac, Michigan. They occupy reservation lands in a total ...

Potawatomi | Encyclopedia.com

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The Potawatomi Tribe – Legends of America

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    The Potawatomi became trading partners and military allies of the French. When the Fox Indians rose up in Wisconsin against the French between 1712 and 1735, the Potawatomi participated in many battles on the side of the French. They later assisted the French in their wars with the Chickasaw and the Illinois tribes.During the 1760s, they expanded into northern Indiana and …

Potawatomi | people | Britannica

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    Potawatomi, Algonquian-speaking tribe of North American Indians who were living in what is now northeastern Wisconsin, U.S., when first observed by Europeans in the 17th century. Their name means “people of the place of the fire.” Like many other Native peoples, the Potawatomi had slowly moved west as the French, British, and Dutch colonies expanded inland from the eastern …

Town of Pottawattomie Park, Indiana

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    Town of Pottawattomie Park PO Box 292 | Michigan City, IN 46361-0292 | (219) 898-1045

Gathering of Potawatomi Nations – CPN Cultural …

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    The Gathering of Potawatomi Nations is hosted each summer by one of the nine tribes of Potawatomi, providing an opportunity for members of all tribes to come together and celebrate their Potawatomi heritage. It includes a language conference, cultural workshops, youth events, crafting classes, sporting events, and language classes.

Potawatomi of Indiana – The Indiana History Blog

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    This is Part Two of a two-part post. In Part One we presented the text for a new marker at Sycamore Row in Carroll County, Indiana which will replace a 1963 marker that was recently damaged. This new text focuses less on unverifiable legends about sycamore trees sprouting along the Old Michigan Road told by the original marker text, in order to make room for the …

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