- the
Potawatomi language, a
member of the
Algonquin family. The
Potawatomi call
themselves Neshnabé, a
cognate of the word Anishinaabe. The
Potawatomi are...
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Citizen Potawatomi Nation is a
federally recognized tribe of
Potawatomi people located in Oklahoma. The
Potawatomi are
traditionally an Algonquian-speaking...
- 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...
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Potawatomi Nation (
Potawatomi: Mshkodéniwek,
formerly the
Prairie Band of
Potawatomi Indians) is a
federally recognized tribe of Neshnabé (
Potawatomi...
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Potawatomi (/ˌpɒtəˈwɒtəmi/, also
spelled Pottawatomie; in
Potawatomi Bodwéwadmimwen, Bodwéwadmi Zheshmowen, or Neshnabémwen) is a
Central Algonquian language...
- The
Potawatomi Zoo is a 23-acre (9.3 ha)
zoological park
located in
South Bend, Indiana,
United States. The zoo is
nestled in
Potawatomi Park
between the...
- 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...
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Pokagon Band of
Potawatomi Indians (
Potawatomi: Pokégnek Bodéwadmik) are a
federally recognized Potawatomi-speaking
tribe based in
southwestern Michigan...
- States. They
include the
Ojibwe (including
Saulteaux and Oji-Cree), Odawa,
Potawatomi, Mississaugas, Ni****ing and
Algonquin peoples. The
Anishinaabe speak...
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Ojibwe and
Potawatomi are
frequently viewed as
being more
closely related to each
other than to
other Algonquian languages.
Ojibwe and
Potawatomi have been...