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There are seven bands of Potawatomi called tribes they are all alittle different but almost all of the culture is the same I encourage you to go to Pokagon Times blog if you want to explore about Potawatomi culture.

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What do Potawatomi Indians and the Mormons have in common?

When the Mormons had to flee Nauvoo, Illinois in 1846, they crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa (near Kanesville/Council Bluffs). At the time this was tribal land belonging to the Potawatomi Indians, but the tribe gave the Mormons permission to stay there. My source is listed below under "Related Links".


What do the Navajo word keno sabe mean?

It is not Navajo, it is Potawatomi. The modern spelling is "gimoozaabi", and it means "faithful friend" in Potawatomi.


Where did potawatomi live?

The traditional and original homelands of this tribe were in the lower peninsula of Michigan; by 1690 they were at Green Bay and by 1720 in southern Michigan. By the 1760s the Potawatomi were located just south of the tip of Lake Michigan in what is now Illinois and Indiana. Around 1820 they began to cross the Mississippi and obtained reservations in Kansas and Oklahoma; a few crossed into Ontario, Canada with a small remnant remaining in Michigan and Wisconsin.


What languages were spoken by Potawatomi Indians?

Algonqulan Or Algonkian


What tribe did Tonto belong to?

Tonto, the character from the "Lone Ranger" franchise, is often depicted as a member of the Potawatomi tribe. However, in various adaptations, his tribal affiliation has been portrayed inconsistently, and he has sometimes been associated with other Native American groups. The character serves as the Lone Ranger's companion, embodying a mix of Native American cultural elements rather than representing a specific historical figure.

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What tribe was George Rodgers Clark in?

Potawatomi


How did the potawatomi tribe get there food?

they killed there food with bow and arrows


What kind of goods did the Potawatomi tribe trade?

they traded fur,clothing,and food


What was the name of the chief of potawatomi tribe?

The Potawatomi had many chiefs. Just a few of them are:ChechawkoseShaveheadMetawäMukatapenaise (Blackbird)ShaboneeWinamacWaubonsieTopinabeChief BurnettShau-Uque-BeSimon PokagonIowaMesquawbuckKenoshkkequayNanweshmahNanaloibiNaswaukeeCushawayGeorge CicottPierishKeewaunayAshkumSam MandocaOnaghisseMucketeypokee (Black Pheasant)Main PocheOkiaAnaquibaAn 1832 treaty with the Potawatomi was signed by 40 chiefs.


Where did the Potawatomi tribe live?

Potawatomi is located in the upper areas of the Mississippi River region. This term also refers to a group of Native American people who occupy this area and speak their own Potawatomi language.


What was the name of the chief the potawatomi Indian tribe?

The Potawatomi had many chiefs. Just a few of them are:ChechawkoseShaveheadMetawäMukatapenaise (Blackbird)ShaboneeWinamacWaubonsieTopinabeChief BurnettShau-Uque-BeSimon PokagonIowaMesquawbuckKenoshkkequayNanweshmahNanaloibiNaswaukeeCushawayGeorge CicottPierishKeewaunayAshkumSam MandocaOnaghisseMucketeypokee (Black Pheasant)Main PocheOkiaAnaquibaAn 1832 treaty with the Potawatomi was signed by 40 chiefs.


Did the Potawatomi tribes disappear?

NOPE! In fact we are the 9th largest tribe in the U.S. Check out our website for more information!


Who was a famous person from the kickapoo Indian tribe?

If you go to Pokagon Times blog you can see many famous people of the Potawatomi tribe.


What are all the weapons the Potawatomi tribe used?

Potawatomi hunters and warriors used bows and arrows and wooden clubs. Fishermen used spears and nets. Other Potawatomi tools included spouts and buckets for tapping maple sap, knockers for harvesting wild rice, and snowshoes for traveling in winter.


Is ojibwe part of the potawatomi tribe?

No, Ojibwe and Potawatomi are two distinct tribes of indigenous peoples in North America. Both tribes are part of the larger Algonquian language family, but they have their own unique histories, cultures, and traditions.


What Indian tribe settled in Michigan?

The Native American tribe called the Chippewathe settled and made their life in Michigan.


What tribe of Indians lived in Illinois before the Europeans came?

you are the major tribe