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  2. Pokagon State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Potawatomi Inn opened in 1927 only two years after the park was created. The Inn contained 40 guest rooms, the dining room and the Lonidaw Lounge. Along the south of the dining room, was an open porch, overlooking Lake James. A room cost $3 for the night. [6] In the 1960s additional rooms were added to the west.

  3. Jamestown Township, Steuben County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Potawatomi Inn (a hotel in Pokagon State Park) Valley Outlet Center (a shopping center) (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.)

  4. List of Illinois placenames of Native American origin - Wikipedia

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    Sinsinawa River – One version holds that "Sinsinawa" derives from an Algonquian word (possibly Potawatomi, Fox or Menominee language) for "rattlesnake" to describe the Sioux. Another version says "home of the young eagle". Somonauk Creek; Waukegan River – meaning "little fort"; cf. Potawatomi wakaigin "fort" or "fortress"

  5. File:Potawatomi Inn Pokagon State Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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    2006-08-20 18:17 MrHarman 1673×887 (208523 bytes) Potawatomi Inn at Pokagon State Park, in Indiana, looking north from Lake James. This photo only shows the original Inn. A new section, completed in the 1990s, can be glimpsed to the right (the east).

  6. Potawatomi - Wikipedia

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    The Potawatomi had a decentralized society, with several main divisions based on geographic locations: Milwaukee or Wisconsin area, Detroit or Huron River, the St. Joseph River, the Kankakee River, Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers, the Illinois River and Lake Peoria, and the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers. The chiefs listed below are grouped by ...

  7. Lake James (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The park's Potawatomi Inn faces the north side of the lake's lower basin. Lake James was named by surveyor James Watson Riley. It was first surveyed in 1831 by E. H. Lytle, and settlement began shortly thereafter. Settlement around the lake was initially slow, as there were no roads that provided access.

  8. Steuben County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 the Potawatomi were forcibly removed from this area and neighboring territory in Michigan and Ohio to Indian Territory in Kansas. A Potawatomi chief, Baw Beese, led a band that was based at what later became known as Baw Beese Lake nearby in Michigan. His daughter Winona married Negnaska and lived in what is now Indiana.

  9. List of treaties between the Potawatomi and the United States

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    Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789) - Wyandot, etc.; Treaty of Greenville (1795) - Wyandot, etc.: lands south and east of a line from Cuyahoga River to Portage, west to Fort Recovery, southwest to the Ohio across from the mouth of the Kentucky River (near Madison, Indiana) - tribes (11); Potawatomi, Shawnee, Delaware, Miami [1]

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