Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company

Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company

A Healthy Living Powwow was held on Nov. 30, 2017, at both the Laona and Crandon School Districts to educate and inspire youth in a healthy living lifestyle. Both of these events really were an informative tool for those who are not familiar with Native American powwows: the reasons behind them, and the reasons behind some of the dances.

Powwow Held in Honor of Neshnabé Gizes

Powwow Held in Honor of Neshnabé Gizes

December 1, 2017 – Full Issue With November being National Native American Heritage Month, Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Education/Culture and FCP Community Health departments hosted a powwow and potluck on Nov. 21, 2017, in honor …

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2017-18 Election Results

2017-2018 FCP Executive Council

This year’s election definitely brought some new campaigning styles to the playing field. It’s refreshing to see people keep up with the times by using other formats of campaigning such as social media. This election brought several runners for the FCP council member position: Brooks Boyd (incumbent), Nate Gilpin, Jeffrey Keeble Jr., Al Milham, Nick Shepard and Heather VanZile (incumbent).

13th Annual Hunting Moon Powwow 2017

Hunting Moon Powwow 2017

The 13th Annual Hunting Moon Powwow 2017 kicked off the weekend of Oct. 20-22 in Milwaukee, Wis., at the Wisconsin Center downtown. The pow-wow was directed by the Forest County Potawatomi tribe and brings in dancers and drummers from all over the United States. It really is the powwow of pow-wows here in the Midwest.

Swine, Dine & Dash Event Takes Place at New Farm

What a beautiful fall day it was on Sept. 30, 2017, when the Swine, Dine & Dash event was held on the grounds of the new Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) farm. The farm has been developed on the property initially used for the Red Deer Ranch on County H in Blackwell.

Free Naloxone Training Held

A free Naloxone training was held at the FCP Executive building on Sept. 19 (for employees) and 20 (for community), 2017. This was organized through the Forest County Community Wellness Court and the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW).

Summer Fisheree a Success

Summer Fisheree Group Photo

On Saturday, Aug. 5, 2017, the annual summer fisheree was held at Bug and Devil’s Lakes. Most of the fishermen and women started the morning on Bug Lake, leaving Joe Brown Sr. free to troll for bass on Devil’s Lake. By lunchtime, more boats had joined him.

Potawatomi Gathering of Nations 2017

Potawatomi Gathering of Nations 2017

The Potawatomi Gathering of Nations was held this year at Walpole Island First Nation in Ontario, Canada, from August 2-5, 2017. The last time they hosted a Gathering was in 2008.

North American Indigenous Games 2017

Toronto North American Indigenous Games 2017

After a three-year hiatus, the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) 2017 were once again the focus of Native American athletes across Canada and the United States as they joined in the competitions held July 15-23. This year was just as intense as previous years for athletes, coaches and parents as the sporting events were held in Toronto, Ontario, and were spread out across the city resulting in lots of travel time. Of course, everyone local who participated in NAIG did his/her absolute best to root on Team Wisconsin!

FCPC Transit System Pilot Project

FCPC Transit System Bus

A new transportation system may become a reality in the community very soon. The plan calls for a 120-day pilot project to begin sometime in late July to early August of this year. The Forest County Potawatomi Community (FCPC) Transit system comes about as a result of a recent survey which showed that 63 percent of adult FCP tribal members polled in Forest County are in favor of having a public transit system.