- 1007/s10551-013-1790-3. S2CID 143379265. Edmunds, R.
David (1988). The
Potawatomis:
Keepers of the Fire. Norman, OK:
University of
Oklahoma Press (Civilization...
-
Dearborn m****acre of 1812,
distrusted the
Potawatomis and ****umed that they
would join
Black Hawk's uprising.
Potawatomi leaders worried that the
tribe as a...
- Stillman's Run.
Potawatomi Chief Shabbona worried that
Black Hawk's
success would encourage Native attacks on
American settlements, and that
Potawatomis would be...
- States. They
include the
Ojibwe (including
Saulteaux and Oji-Cree), Odawa,
Potawatomi, Mississaugas, Ni****ing, and
Algonquin peoples. The
Anishinaabe speak...
-
Potawatomi (/ˌpɒtəˈwɒtəmi/, also
spelled Pottawatomie; in
Potawatomi Bodwéwadmimwen, Bodwéwadmi Zheshmowen, or Neshnabémwen) is a
Central Algonquian language...
- The
Potawatomi Festival is an
event held
annually in mid
September at
Ouibache Park in Attica, Indiana.
Begun in 1971 and
incorporated in 1979, the festival...
-
pursued the raiders, and the
Potawatomis attacked,
killing four men.
Governor Ninian Edwards demanded that the
Potawatomis surrender the raiders, but chief...
-
Battle of Fort
Dearborn by the
Potawatomi before being later rebuilt.
After the War of 1812, the Ottawa, Ojibwe, and
Potawatomi tribes ceded additional land...
- century. Similarly,
bilingualism in
Ojibwe is
still common among Potawatomis who
speak Potawatomi.
Reports from
traders and
travellers as
early as 1744 indicate...
- The
Potawatomi Trail of
Death was the
forced removal by
militia in 1838 of
about 859
members of the
Potawatomi nation from
Indiana to
reservation lands...