Powwow etiquette

The Saturday powwow during Family Reunion Festival is a wonderful way to experience Nishnabé culture, both traditional and contemporary. Here is how to make your experience even better.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Citizen Potawatomi Nation requests proposals for Professional Design/Build Architecutral and Engineering Services for the design and construction of a 2,300-2,500 sq. ft. automatic drive thru tunnel car wash system no later than 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.

Veterans Report: June 2024

Bozho (Hello), It’s TICK season! Most of us have experienced the dreaded tick bite after spending the day, or even a few minutes, outdoors in the yard, woods or park. They are so common and there are a lot of myths about what to do when you find a tick, how to prevent them and Read More »

Festival offers games, competitions for all

The 2024 Family Reunion Festival is a great time for catching up with old friends or meeting new ones, and one way to do that is entering the many contests happening over the weekend. From traditional hand games to art contests, archery and more, see a list of events here.

CHC adds option for online interviews

Each year at the Family Reunion Festival, the Cultural Heritage Center hopes to add to its collection of heritage interviews with Tribal members. This year, staff at the CHC is also implementing a new tech incentive program for members to conduct interviews online.

Protecting eye health can affect classroom success

Dr. Stephanie Rice, pediatric optometrist at CPN Health Services’ west clinic, specializes in vision development and working with children from infancy through their teen years. From preventative care to managing screen time to wearing glasses, Dr. Rice offers tips for parents regarding eye health to help their children succeed in the classroom and beyond.