- The
Potawatomi (/ˌpɒtəˈwɒtəmi/ ), also
spelled Pottawatomi and
Pottawatomie (among many variations), are a
Native American people of the
Great Plains,...
- the village's name was Mishicott, with two T's at the end,
after the
Potowatami Chief Mishicott. The
second T was
officially dropped around 1950, when...
- Park also
contains Native American Indian remains and was the site of a
Potowatami Indian village. A
burial mound is just
south of the
entrance on Gougar...
- Writing, and a
finalist for the 2011
Orion Book Award. A
review in
Orion by
Potowatami elder Robin Wall
Kimmerer described the book thus: "Prose as lush as a...
- River, in what is now
downtown Chicago.
Wells was shot and
killed by the
Potowatamis.
Although his
opponents considered him a
traitor to
their cause, they...
-
representatives from four
northern tribes—Wyandot, Ojibwa, Ottawa, and
Potowatami—traveled
south to
consult with
Dragging Canoe and his
lieutenants at his...
-
dispute between the
Citizen Tribe Potowatami (CTP) and the
state of Oklahoma. The
dispute arose in 2014, when the
Potowatami nation claimed $27
million in...
- Dennis' Cr****, a
tributary of the
Wabash River.
Members of the Miami,
Potowatami, and Wea
tribes all
visited to
watch Dennis farm
during the Summer, but...
- 1835, he
offered $2,000 to
purchase 160
acres from
Lazarus Bourissa, a
Potowatami, to
establish what is now New Carlisle, Indiana. His
first noted performance...
-
finally settle in Detroit,
young Bunnell was
friends with the Ojibwe,
Potowatami and French-Canadian youth. He
attended a
catholic school, not because...