The Navajo Nation, the largest Native American tribe in the United States, has historically relied on natural resources like coal, […]
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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, […]
The Men Who Visited the Sun
The narratives of indigenous cultures are rich tapestries woven with threads of profound spirituality, ancestral wisdom, and a deep connection […]
Potawatomi Creation Story
The Potawatomi Creation Story, a cornerstone of the Potawatomi people’s cultural identity, speaks of origins far beyond the realm of […]