Forest County Potawatomi Tribe
The Potawatomi, or Keeper of
the Fire, belong to an alliance known as the "Three Fires" that was started long ago among
three brothers who shared similar lands and backgrounds. All are of the Anishinabe
and live in the eastern part of North America. After various wars and migrations,
the tribes moved to the Great Lakes Area. The oldest brother, Chippewa (Ojibwa),
was given the responsibility of Keeper of the Faith. The middle brother, Ottawa
(Odawa), was the Keeper of the Trade, and the youngest brother, Potawatomi (Bode
Wad Mi), was responsible for keeping the Sacred Fire; hence the name, "Keeper
of the Fire."
The Forest County Potawatomi Reservation contains approximately 12,000 acres.
Located on tribal lands near Crandon is Sugar Bush Hill. At 1,950 feet above
sea level, Sugar Bush Hill is the second highest point in Wisconsin. From it,
one can observe an incredible panoramic view of the surrounding forests and lakes.
Currently, the Potawatomi Tribe consists of approximately 980 tribal members,
of which about half reside on or near the reservation. The tribe is experiencing
an unprecedented era of growth and prosperity. the Potawatomi Bingo /Northern
Lights Casino is located on Highway 32 just north of Carter, Wisconsin. Adjacent
to it is the Indian Springs Lodge. This 99-room hotel features whirlpool suites,
conference rooms, a swimming pool and a spa. Also located by the casino and lodge
is the Potawatomi Convenience Store and Smoke Shop.
On U.S. Highway 8 four miles east of Crandon is the Fire-Up Smoke Shop, which
carries not only tobacco products, but a large variety of fireworks and Native
American arts and crafts. Also along Highway 8 is an historical marker identifying
the "Northern Highlands," a beautiful glacially carved region of
lakes and streams swimming with fish, together with forests rich with wildlife.
The Potawatomi have also recently opened a new Health and Wellness Center on
Highway 8 near Crandon, and new construction is under way for a historical museum
and cultural center.
For more information, call (800) 777-1640 or (800) 960-5479.
Forest County Potawatomi Community
P.O. Box 340
Crandon WI 54520
Tel. 715/478-2903
Fax 715.478-5280
http://www.fcpotawatomi.com/
Courtesy of Great Lakes Intertribal Council.