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4 Comments
Hi Evette...your post is very interesting and you made me curious about then I made my research too...this what I found.
The Potawatomis are original residents of the eastern woodlands and prairie regions, particularly what is now Michigan state.
Each Potawatomi tribe is politically independent and has its own government, laws, police, and services, just like a small country.
~Jake~
wow nice!
amazing ancient people
Good work and interesting to know different cultures
JAKE THATS WHAT GOT ME READING THIS STORY. ITS WONDERFUL HOW HISTORY THERE IS OUT THERE..