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Forest County Potawatomi Community

Coordinates: 45°34′08″N 88°50′34″W / 45.5689°N 88.8429°W / 45.5689; -88.8429

The Forest County Potawatomi Community (Potawatomi: Ksenyaniyek)[2][3] is a federally recognized tribe of Potawatomi people with approximately 1,400 members as of 2010.[1] The community is based on the Forest County Potawatomi Indian Reservation, which consists of numerous non-contiguous plots of land in southern Forest County and northern Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States. The community also administers about 7 acres (28,000 m2) of off-reservation trust land in the city of Milwaukee.[1] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the reservation and off-reservation trust land together have a total area of 22.72 square miles (58.8 km2).[4] The combined population of Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off-Reservation Trust Land was 594 in the 2020 census.[5] The nation's administrative and cultural center are located about three miles east of Crandon, Wisconsin.[6]

Forest County Potawatomi
Flag of the Forest County Potawatomi
Total population
1,400[1] (2010)
Regions with significant populations
 United States ( Wisconsin)
Languages
English, Potawatomi
Related ethnic groups
other Potawatomi and Anishinaabe people
Location of the Forest County Potawatomi Indian Reservation in Wisconsin

Tribal ventures

Casinos

The Forest County Potawatomi run the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in Milwaukee and the Potawatomi Bingo Northern Lights Casino in Carter, Wisconsin.[citation needed]

Crandon Mine

Along with the Sokaogon Chippewa Community, the Potawatomi bought the nearby Crandon mine in Crandon to prevent its reopening. The tribes argued the reopening of the zinc and copper mine would harm the environment.[7]

Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum

The Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum were created to educate the public and pass the culture and traditions of the Potawatomi people to the next generations. The Cultural Center is a new way of gathering the people — to share stories and to learn from one another. The Forest County Potawatomi Community welcomes Native Americans and non-Native Americans alike to learn about the community and their contributions. With input from community elders and internationally-known museum designers, many unique, informative and entertaining exhibits were constructed and are now captivating general public visitors. The 2,700-square-foot (250 m2) permanent exhibit, which is bilingual (Potawatomi and English), is divided into four main sections: a history of the Potawatomi, entitled The Long Walk; an interactive kiosk, entitled People Who Share a Language; a display of different traditional elements, entitled Traditional Ways; and a display of the heritage of the present day tribe. Other highlights of the exhibit include: "People of the Three Fires" main diorama-recreation of the Council of Three Fires is located in the center of the exhibition. "The Gathering": video presentation of the various Potawatomi communities across North America. "The Wall of Treaties"—reproductions of 43 United States and seven Canadian treaties conducted with the Potawatomi. "Wigwas Tthiman" (Birchbark Canoe)—this birchbark canoe was constructed on site at the Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum using traditional methods as a living display. The canoe project took five weeks to complete and visitors were able to watch each step of the process. "Living History/Craft Classes"—Community instructional classes such as: moccasin, flute, dance regalia, scale model canoe building, language classes, birch/quill and black ash basketry are offered throughout the year.[citation needed]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Tribes of Wisconsin (PDF). Madison: Wisconsin Department of Administration Division of Intergovernmental Relations. July 2022. p. 39. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  2. ^ Forest County Potawatomi Comprehensive Plan
  3. ^ Dictionary[dead link]
  4. ^ "2020 Gazetteer Files". census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  5. ^ "2020 Decennial Census: Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off-Reservation Trust Land, WI". data.census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Departments". Forest County Potawatomi. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  7. ^ "A virtual walking tour through Wisconsin's Sokaogon Chippewa community with Tina van Zile". 23 March 2006.

References

  • Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Wisconsin United States Census Bureau

External links

  • Forest County Potawatomi
  • Potawatomi Museum
  • Profile from the State of Wisconsin
  • Potawatomi Bingo Casino, run by the Forest County Potawatomi
  • Potawatomi Bingo Northern Lights Casino, run by the Forest County Potawatomi
  • Crandon Mine Reports from the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center
  • in Potawatomi Traveling Times, September 15, 2006. Page 9.
  • in Potawatomi Traveling Times, August 1, 2006. Page 9.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Forest County Potawatomi Community news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Coordinates 45 34 08 N 88 50 34 W 45 5689 N 88 8429 W 45 5689 88 8429 The Forest County Potawatomi Community Potawatomi Ksenyaniyek 2 3 is a federally recognized tribe of Potawatomi people with approximately 1 400 members as of 2010 1 The community is based on the Forest County Potawatomi Indian Reservation which consists of numerous non contiguous plots of land in southern Forest County and northern Oconto County Wisconsin United States The community also administers about 7 acres 28 000 m2 of off reservation trust land in the city of Milwaukee 1 According to the U S Census Bureau the reservation and off reservation trust land together have a total area of 22 72 square miles 58 8 km2 4 The combined population of Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off Reservation Trust Land was 594 in the 2020 census 5 The nation s administrative and cultural center are located about three miles east of Crandon Wisconsin 6 Forest County PotawatomiFlag of the Forest County PotawatomiTotal population1 400 1 2010 Regions with significant populations United States Wisconsin LanguagesEnglish PotawatomiRelated ethnic groupsother Potawatomi and Anishinaabe peopleLocation of the Forest County Potawatomi Indian Reservation in Wisconsin Contents 1 Tribal ventures 1 1 Casinos 1 2 Crandon Mine 1 3 Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksTribal ventures EditCasinos Edit The Forest County Potawatomi run the Potawatomi Hotel amp Casino in Milwaukee and the Potawatomi Bingo Northern Lights Casino in Carter Wisconsin citation needed Crandon Mine Edit Along with the Sokaogon Chippewa Community the Potawatomi bought the nearby Crandon mine in Crandon to prevent its reopening The tribes argued the reopening of the zinc and copper mine would harm the environment 7 Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum Edit The Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum were created to educate the public and pass the culture and traditions of the Potawatomi people to the next generations The Cultural Center is a new way of gathering the people to share stories and to learn from one another The Forest County Potawatomi Community welcomes Native Americans and non Native Americans alike to learn about the community and their contributions With input from community elders and internationally known museum designers many unique informative and entertaining exhibits were constructed and are now captivating general public visitors The 2 700 square foot 250 m2 permanent exhibit which is bilingual Potawatomi and English is divided into four main sections a history of the Potawatomi entitled The Long Walk an interactive kiosk entitled People Who Share a Language a display of different traditional elements entitled Traditional Ways and a display of the heritage of the present day tribe Other highlights of the exhibit include People of the Three Fires main diorama recreation of the Council of Three Fires is located in the center of the exhibition The Gathering video presentation of the various Potawatomi communities across North America The Wall of Treaties reproductions of 43 United States and seven Canadian treaties conducted with the Potawatomi Wigwas Tthiman Birchbark Canoe this birchbark canoe was constructed on site at the Potawatomi Cultural Center and Museum using traditional methods as a living display The canoe project took five weeks to complete and visitors were able to watch each step of the process Living History Craft Classes Community instructional classes such as moccasin flute dance regalia scale model canoe building language classes birch quill and black ash basketry are offered throughout the year citation needed See also EditBlack Earth Wisconsin Potawatomi village Notes Edit a b c Tribes of Wisconsin PDF Madison Wisconsin Department of Administration Division of Intergovernmental Relations July 2022 p 39 Retrieved 15 July 2022 Forest County Potawatomi Comprehensive Plan Dictionary dead link 2020 Gazetteer Files census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved 15 July 2022 2020 Decennial Census Forest County Potawatomi Community and Off Reservation Trust Land WI data census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved 15 July 2022 Departments Forest County Potawatomi Retrieved 15 July 2022 A virtual walking tour through Wisconsin s Sokaogon Chippewa community with Tina van Zile 23 March 2006 References EditForest County Potawatomi Community and Off Reservation Trust Land Wisconsin United States Census BureauExternal links EditForest County Potawatomi Potawatomi Museum Profile from the State of Wisconsin Potawatomi Bingo Casino run by the Forest County Potawatomi Potawatomi Bingo Northern Lights Casino run by the Forest County Potawatomi Crandon Mine Reports from the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center FCP Museum and Cultural Center to Expand in Potawatomi Traveling Times September 15 2006 Page 9 FCP Museum News On the Lake Geneva Chief Big Foot Issue in Potawatomi Traveling Times August 1 2006 Page 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Forest County Potawatomi Community amp oldid 1131702774, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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