Pottawotomi Bible History (1)

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Pottawotomi...
"The Pottawotomi Indians originally lived along the western
shores of Lake Michigan, in what is now Wisconsin.   From there
they moved southward, and at the time of Pontiac’s rebellion, in
which they fought against the British, they were settled at the
southern end of the lake.   Some of the tribes moved into Michi-
gan, where reservations were established, or they migrated to
the Lake Saint Clair area of Ontario.   Most of them, however,
had moved slowly westward ahead of the settlers, and in the
middle of the 19th century had settled on reservations in Kansas
and Oklahoma.   They now number as many as 5,000 on reserva-
tions in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Kansas, and in
Ontario.   Pottawotomi tradition claims that they and the
linguistically related Ottawa and Ojibwa (Chippewa) were
once a single people.   Pottawotomi is an Algonquian tongue."
-- 1000 Tongues, 1972   [Info only]

**File: Pottawotomi Bible History (3)--1860   S. Bagster   [Info only: Pottawattomie.]

POTTAWOTOMI--1000 Tongues, 1939   [Info only: n.d. Matthew 4:10 unknown.]

"1844 Matthew   Acts   American and Foreign BS, Louisville[, Kentucky]
Translated by Johnston Lykins, Baptist my. to the Pottawotomi
of Kansas.
"
--1000 Tongues, 1972   [Info only:
"1844" Matthew 3:1-4 unknown.]

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