My Ethnic Heritage By Tina Titan Ethnic Profile Scotch Irish Dutch German Gypsy English French Italian Spanish Danish Indian Originated in US, can be.

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My Ethnic Heritage By Tina Titan

Ethnic Profile Scotch Irish Dutch German Gypsy English French Italian Spanish Danish Indian Originated in US, can be dated back to 1400s, Kabance Family as far as 1800s

Country Demographics Potawatomi or Pottawatomie American Indian Michigan area, near Great Lakes

Country Demographics cont. Potawatomi lands at their peak, , 959, 000 American Indians Potawatomi Tribal Court

Culture Language: Algonquian 500 people still speak the language today Clothing: Loin Cloth, deer skin dress, buck skin shirt (deer skin), moccasins

Culture cont. Farmers Fall Agricultural Day The Drum and Dancing Man would hunt and farm Women would cook and tend to the making of materials Tradition in Kabance Family: A family “get together”

Culture cont. Food: corn, bread, meat, etc. Horseback Riding, Bow and Arrow, Spear Throwing, a few others.

Fascinating! Trail of Death Monuments The Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation Kabance honored Potawatomi family, 1999 Sponsored Historic Marker

The End Iwgwien! Thank You