POTAWATOMI INDIANS

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a basket made out of woven material with wooden handles and spikes on the top, sitting on a white surface
Black ash basketry by John Pigeon, Pokagon band of Potawatomi tribe.
a native american man with feathers on his head
two women standing next to each other in front of a log cabin with the door open
an old black and white photo of a man in native american garb standing next to a tree
Potawatomi History
Potawatomi History. [Sorry, but it makes me ill to read how the author so blithely describes indigenous peoples being "moved", and "watched over", and native children being "gathered together" into "the various Indian schools". It also makes me angry, because many of these tribes are gone forever.]
an old black and white photo of a native american man
Old Potawatomi Photos
Potawatomi. Photo of George Allen. (Kansas)
a plate with an eagle on it and flowers around the edge, painted in black
Language Resources
Home (link to coloring books- Winter and School*)
an old black and white photo of a native american man in traditional garb standing next to rocks
Old Potawatomi Photos
Potawatomi. Photo of Kitchkumee
an old black and white photo of two people in native american clothing, one sitting on a chair
Potawatomie Man and Woman in Dress Clothes @Joyce Novak Novak Booker Liu Liu Buhn Green - No name - No date - Photographer: Lenny & Sawyers. (B&W copy)
three large rocks sitting in the middle of a field
The People of the Place of the Fire
The Potawatomi Trail of Death Memorial at St. Mary's, Kansas
an older man with white hair and earrings smiling at the camera in front of some bushes
Meet Native America: Robert J. Moody Jr., Vice Chairman of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
#NewBlogPost Meet Native America: Robert J. Moody Jr., Vice Chairman of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
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These are the original inhabitants of the area that is now Michigan. There are eleven federally recognized Indian tribes in Michigan today: Bay Mills Indians, Keweenaw Bay Indians, Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Lac Vieux Desert Band of Chippewa, Saginaw Chippewa Indians, Hannahville Indians, Little River Bay Band of Ottawa Indians, Huron Potawatomi Nation, Little Traverse Bay Band of Ottawa Indians, and Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa.
the logo for pokagon band, potavatomi is shown in black and yellow
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the logo for the pokagon band of pokahanon, featuring an eagle and flowers
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Pokagon Band of Potawatomi
1860's Potawatomi Beaded Hair Binder
1860's Potawatomi Beaded Hair Binder
1860's Potawatomi Beaded Hair Binder