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Citizen Potawatomi Nation - People of the Place of the Fire Citizen Potawatomi Nation offers many services to our citizens and to other Native Americans throughout our Tribal jurisdiction These services include housing, education, health care, veterans, and career services
Community - Potawatomi. org Citizen Potawatomi Nation is thankful for the sacrifices and service of our veterans CPN Veterans Organization, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Veterans Memorial, and Veterans Outreach offer recognition as well as social opportunities and support for our service members in all military branches
2025 Honored Families - Potawatomi. org The Potawatomi, displaced from their ancestral homelands, were now being forced from their adopted home in Kansas The U S government offered citizenship and individual allotments to the Kansas Potawatomi
2025 Potawatomi Fire The 2024 Potawatomi Fire were suffocating on defense as well, holding opponents to 105 7 points per game “We play defense a little different than some people,” said Dannhoff
Tribal Rolls - Potawatomi. org The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal Rolls Department is responsible for determining eligibility for Tribal enrollment, burial insurance, and Tribal ID cards, and assists with genealogical and historical research
Executive and Legislative Columns: July 2025 - Potawatomi. org Potawatomi families controlled key travel corridors and used their deep knowledge of the land and waterways to build trade networks We bartered goods, maintained trading posts and played a central role in commerce across the region
Executive and Legislative columns: March 2025 - potawatomi. org The Citizen Potawatomi Nation is stronger than ever, but we must remain vigilant and proactive to ensure our continued success By standing together, we will secure a future that reflects the resilience, independence, and shared values of our people
Government - Potawatomi. org The Citizen Potawatomi Nation is a federally recognized tribe of more than 38,000 Tribal citizens around the world To be eligible for Citizen Potawatomi Nation citizenship, individuals must be able to provide documents connecting them to an enrolled lineal ancestor
Burnett family history - Potawatomi. org On Sept 4, 1838, the Potawatomi began their forced removal, walking 660 miles from present-day Indiana to present-day Kansas known as the Trail of Death More than 40 Tribal members perished on the journey, mostly women and children