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How to use Potawatomi in a sentence

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The United States also managed to gain three million acres of Delaware and Potawatomi land in Indiana through the Treaty of Fort Wayne.
The Potawatomi Indians are reported to have used both flowers and flower buds of the common milkweed to flavor and thicken their meat soups.
This census reveals the shifting locations of between six and 10 Potawatomi villages and the number of occupants who resided in them.
It is related linguistically to the languages not only of the Ottawa and Potawatomi but also of the Fox, Cree, and Menominee.
Because of this early association, the Potawatomi, the Ottawa, and the Ojibwa are known collectively as the Three Fires.
Wigwam appears as it might have two hundred years ago when the Potawatomi fished its seemingly placid waters.
Dream visions influenced the decisions of Potawatomi councils and often guided the future of the people.
There are many puritans in Lower Potawatomi Valley, who are possibly descendants of those who long ago opposed ceremonial worship and the prelacy of the Church of England.
The French generally enjoyed good relations with nations such as the Ojibwa and the Potawatomi so long as trade goods were readily available and reasonably priced.
Prairie Band Casino and Resort opened January 1998 and is owned and operated by the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.
Tonto Press founders Paul Brown and Stuart Wheatman remind us that he was the son of a chief in the Potawatomi nation whose name translates as Wild One.
Ona Knoxsah, Prairie Band of Potawatomi, found out just how crucial community was when she transferred from a tribal college to the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.
Examples from Classical Literature
A Potawatomi chieftain from the prairies came in attended by some young men.
Raoul felt like shooting them all, just for being Potawatomi, but he held the impulse in check.
What a pleasure to have a bunch of Potawatomi right where he could do anything he wanted to them.
The Miamis, the Potawatomi and the Shawnees lifted the hatchet, and rushed to the attack of both keel-boats and settlements.
Potawatomi were found camping about Vincennes in great numbers and trading everything of value for liquor.
When Raoul emerged from his tent he saw that the Potawatomi prisoners were gone.
He said the British and the Potawatomi and Winnebago would join forces with us, and they did not.
Raoul's anger at the Potawatomi found a new target in this bony volunteer.
Occupied by Chippewa, Potawatomi, and Ottawas, the first white settlers were two Presbyterian ministers, Reverend Peter Dougherty and Reverend Smith.
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