Youth bowling scholarships available to offset some college costs

  With the price of a college education rising each year, the need for future students to find funding is as important as taking the ACT. Athletic and academic scholarships are well-known ways of getting this added financial assistance. For youth around the country, another form of academic assistance is available via the sport of Read More »

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Program Receives Accreditation

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s clinics, after a review from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Healthcare, have received zero deficiencies for its health care programs and earned accreditation. The audits, self-imposed by health providers, seek to identify areas of their services that need improvement. “We are very pleased with the hard work and dedication of our Read More »

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Court available for all Native Americans

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal court is designed to provide enforcement of tribal laws, equal justice to all and protection of tribal sovereignty. These services are available to all Native Americans and CPN employees. The court initially functioned as the Court of Indian Offenses for western Oklahoma beginning in 1978 and became the CPN Tribal Read More »

Citizen Potawatomi Nation receives Business Partner of the Year Award

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation was honored with the Business Partner of the Year award from Salvation Army Shawnee for the year 2012. The award was presented to CPN at the annual volunteer appreciation luncheon. “When I first came here I was blown away by the involvement of CPN,” said LT. Phillip Canning, Salvation Army Shawnee. Read More »

Meet your legislator: District 5’s Gene Lambert

  Describing why she decided to serve in the CPN government, as a regional director and as current system as District 5 legislator, Arizona’s Gene Lambert says “It’s like the knowing when you hear something right. When you know, you know.” Like her counterparts in the CPN Legislature, Lambert is enthusiastic about her work with Read More »

Rural Water District #3 to install major water line

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Rural Water District 3 will soon install 11 miles of eight inch water line in western Pottawatomie County. This line will provide service to new RWD3 customers along its route and, most importantly, it will connect the Dale Water Plant to the original distribution territory of RWD3, which is served by Read More »

Potawatomi success stories

Citizen Potawatomi Nation members have had many accomplishments and earned distinctions in academic, athletic and artistic fields over the past few months. Here are just a few of their success stories. If you have someone whose accomplishments deserve recognition, please email hownikan@potawatomi.org. The son of Kimberly Holloway and Daniel Holloway, Isaac Eichelberger was selected to Read More »

Gathering Experience

Bozho n’Nikanek! – Greeting my friends! The 2013 Gathering of the Potawatomi Nations is a celebration of language, culture, tradition, family, reconnecting with tribal members, food, and much more. It is a gathering to share experiences, knowledge, exchange of ideas, and make new friends and connections This year’s annual gathering was hosted by the proud Read More »

Director of Health Services Tim Tall Chief

Whether it’s a routine dental appointment or assistance in planning dietary needs for elderly tribal members, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s health services are a vital amenity for many. Overseeing the extensive network of tribal clinics and wellness services is the Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Health Services Director Tim Tall Chief. The son of a former Principal Read More »