In this week’s look into Citizen Potawatomi history, Way Back Wednesday presents an an excerpt from George Winter’s journal regarding ninetenth century Potawatomi leader Ashkum. “Ash-kum was an orator Read More »
The Potawatomi Leadership Program has been in place since 2003, educating young Tribal members on CPN and providing workplace experience and cultural. The program is only open to enrolled members Read More »
The Potawatomi Leadership Program has been in place since 2003, educating young Tribal members on CPN and providing workplace experience and cultural. The program is only open to enrolled members Read More »
Bozho, At our last CPN Veterans Organization meeting we made some historic advancements in updating our bylaws. First, change in the bylaws is one that has been discussed for several Read More »
The featured items for FireLake Gifts this week will help keep the trousers up while looking fashionable at your next get together, as these hand-made Concho Belts are now on Read More »
Illustrating collaborative efforts between the Cultural Heritage Center and Indiana University is the 1837 painting of the Council of Keewaunay between Indiana Potawatomi and U.S. emigration agents. University staff at Read More »
Increased commerce and development along South Gordon Cooper Drive has resulted in the Tribe improving the busy thoroughfare for automobiles in recent years. Now pedestrians who regularly walk the route Read More »
The spring 2015 storm season dampened expectations for the CPN Healthy Heart Program, with flooding causing the newly planted CPN Community Garden to be washed away in one of the Read More »
This week’s featured items from FireLake Gift shop will come in handy during your upcoming holiday travels or for that long weekend away. These unique Pendleton Mills tote bags are Read More »
Tammy Lorett admits that she had struggled with leading a healthy lifestyle for quite some time. On top of having to take daily medications, she had been unsuccessful in quitting her Read More »
