For millennia, the arid landscapes of what is now Arizona have nurtured a sophisticated culinary tradition centered around three essential […]
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Three More Indian Tribes Recognized in SC
On January 28, 2006, South Carolina took a significant step in acknowledging the rich history and enduring presence of its […]
Navajo Tribe Looking to Gaming, Businesses and Theme Park for Revenue
The Navajo Nation, the largest Native American tribe in the United States, has historically relied on natural resources like coal, […]
Kaw Wedding Customs
The Kaw Wedding Customs, steeped in tradition and reflective of the Kaw (also known as the Kanza) people’s rich cultural […]
Potawatomi Annual Reunion Festival held second Saturday of every October
The Potawatomi Annual Reunion Festival held second Saturday of every October marks a significant date on the calendar of the […]
Tribes Threaten Jamestown Protest
As the quadricentennial anniversary of Jamestown approached in 2007, a shadow of discontent loomed over the planned celebrations. American Indian […]
The Adventures of Raccoon
Last Updated: Approximately nineteen years ago, this tale unfolds, chronicling the escapades of a clever and opportunistic Raccoon. This is […]
Turtle Goes to War
The world of nature, often perceived as a realm of placid existence and instinctive behavior, occasionally witnesses events that defy […]
The Story of Winter Snow
The tapestry of human experience is often interwoven with narratives that seek to explain the world around us. Indigenous cultures, […]
The Origin of Tobacco
The story of tobacco’s arrival among the Potawatomi people is steeped in tradition, spirituality, and a deep connection to the […]
Waoniska: The Making of a Great Warrior
The oral traditions of the Potawatomi people, passed down through generations, are rich with stories of courage, transformation, and the […]
The Story of a Poor Man
The world is often a harsh landscape, particularly for those born into disadvantage. This is the story of an orphan, […]