Potawatomi First Nations
We collaborate closely with members of the Potawatomi Nation, who provide invaluable insights and support in preserving and promoting the history and culture of the Potawatomi people. Their involvement ensures that our efforts remain authentic and deeply connected to the Potawatomi community.
Our partnership includes direct links to each of the Potawatomi Nations. These links provide access to the official websites of the Nations, offering a wealth of information about their history, culture, and ongoing initiatives. This connection helps foster a broader understanding and appreciation of the Potawatomi people across the United States.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center
Located in Shawnee, Oklahoma, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history, culture, and traditions of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. Our partnership with the Center helps us offer educational resources and programs that celebrate Potawatomi heritage and ensure that their stories are told with respect and accuracy.
Fulton County Historical Society
The Fulton County Historical Society plays a pivotal role in preserving the history of the Potawatomi Trail of Death. Located in Rochester, Indiana, the Society manages archives, exhibits, and supports our efforts to commemorate the Trail of Death through events and educational programs. Their ongoing support helps us maintain the historical markers and organize significant events like the Trail of Courage Living History Festival.
Marshall County Historical Society
Partnering with the Marshall County Historical Society allows us to preserve and share the stories and artifacts related to the Potawatomi Trail of Death. Based in Marshall County, Indiana, the Society’s collaboration helps ensure that the history of the Trail of Death is accessible to the public and that the legacy of the Potawatomi people is honored and remembered.
Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary
AMBS (Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary) is a respected institution dedicated to providing theological education rooted in the Anabaptist tradition. Our partnership with AMBS allows us to collaborate on educational initiatives that promote peace, justice, and reconciliation, enriching our work with their deep commitment to faith-based leadership and community service. Together, we strive to foster a greater understanding of the Potawatomi history and the ongoing journey toward healing and justice