Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Longhouse Sacred Fire

Longhouse Sacred Fire

Summer Potawatomi Vocabulary Words:
Fire = shkode (sh-ko-day)
Garden = Gtegan (get-tuh-gone)
Gourd = shishigwIn
Moon = tpukises
Mother Earth = Sekmekwe (suge-muk-kway)
Pumpkin = wapkon
Red = mskwa (muh-shkwa)
Smoke = bkwe (bek-way)
South = we’jgzhate’k
Summer = Niben (nee-ben)

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

CPN Family Reunion

The CPN FAMILY REUNION CHILDREN’S BOOK, published this summer by the Citizen Potawatomi Tribe of Oklahoma, is written and illustrated by Potawatomi artist Minisa Crumbo. A QR code is provided on the outside back cover. Available through Justin Neely at the Tribal Language Dept. or the artist, Minisa Crumbo.

Excerpt from CPN Family Reunion:

Hello, how are you all?   =   Bozho, ni je na jayek?
My name is Dawn Woman.   =   Wabaksekwe ndezhnekas.
I am enrolled Citizen Potwatomi.   =   Shishibeyek ndebendagwes. 
I come from Mounds, Oklahoma.   =   Mounds, Oklahoma ndoch bya.
My clan is Thunder.   =   Jigwe o ndodem.

Saturday, August 26, 2023

To the Stars Through Art: A History of Art Collecting in Kansas Public Schools, 1900-1950

Title: Eagle Dance
Artist: Woody Crumbo
Culture: Native American; Citizen Potawatomi
Date: mid-20th-Century

Crumbo explores in his art the traditions and ceremonies of his own tribe as well as those of the Creek, Sioux, and Kiowa nations, and says of his work, "I have always painted with the desire of developing Indian art so that it may be judged on art standards rather on its value as a curio—I am attempting to record Indian customs and legends now, while they are alive, to make them a part of the great American culture before these, too, become lost, only to be fragmentarily pieced together by fact and supposition."


Sunday, August 20, 2023

3 Sisters Garden

Potawatomi Garden Vocabulary:
Beans = kojesek (koe-jess-uck)
Blueberries = min
Corn = ndamen (mdom-in)
Earth = sekmek (suge-muk)
Feast = wewesnakewin
Fire = shkode (sh-ko-day)
Garden = Gtegan (get-tuh-gone)
Gourd = shishigwIn
Moon = tpukises
Mother Earth = Sekmekwe (suge-muk-kway)
Pumpkin = wapkon
Red = mskwa (muh-shkwa)
Sister = nwidgeko
Smoke = bkwe (bek-way)
South = we’jgzhate’k
Squash = kwesmen (kwes-men)
Strawberries = demen (day-men)
Summer = Niben (nee-ben)
Three = nswe
Water = mbish
Wild Rice = (meh-no-men)
Wind = noden (no-den)

Potawatomi Sacred Plants Vocabulary:
Cedar = kishki
Sage = wabshkebyek
Sweetgrass = wishkpemishkos
Tobacco = se’ma

Friday, August 18, 2023

CPN Family Reunion

The CPN FAMILY REUNION CHILDREN’S BOOK, published this summer by the Citizen Potawatomi Tribe of Oklahoma, is written and illustrated by Potawatomi artist Minisa Crumbo. A QR code is provided on the outside back cover. Available through Justin Neely at the Tribal Language Dept. or the artist, Minisa Crumbo.

Excerpt from CPN Family Reunion:

Hello, how are you all?   =   Bozho, ni je na jayek?
My name is Dawn Woman.   =   Wabaksekwe ndezhnekas.
I am enrolled Citizen Potwatomi.   =   Shishibeyek ndebendagwes. 
I come from Mounds, Oklahoma.   =   Mounds, Oklahoma ndoch bya.
My clan is Thunder.   =   Jigwe o ndodem.



Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Heart of Mother Earth

The Heart of Mother Earth loves and cares for us all, all ways, all days ... now and forever more. 
AHO!
Grandmother

Excerpt from 'Spirit Talk': The Mother Earth and all beings that live upon and within her body have their own unique medicine ways and it is of these ways that we seek to learn the languages, uses, and songs. Our Mother is a sentient being with an evolutionary path of her own, and when sufficiently sensitized it is possible for us to feel her heartbeat through the soles of our feet and entire being.

Monday, August 14, 2023

Fall Planting with the New Moon

Planting the fall garden (collards/onions/lettuce/carrots/herbs) this week for the new moon. 
Harvest time is upon us. 
Plant personal seeds to grow for the future. 
-- Dawn Woman

Saturday, August 12, 2023

Gift to CPN

The 4-year Oklahoma naturalized sweetgrass plants are being gifted from the Wisdom Keepers Group in Manhattan, Kansas to the Citizen Potawatomi (CPN) Nation greenhouse and garden at the tribal agency in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Sunday, August 6, 2023

3 Sisters Garden

Potawatomi Garden Vocabulary:
Beans = kojesek (koe-jess-uck)
Blueberries = min
Corn = ndamen (mdom-in)
Earth = sekmek (suge-muk)
Feast = wewesnakewin
Fire = shkode (sh-ko-day)
Garden = Gtegan (get-tuh-gone)
Gourd = shishigwIn
Moon = tpukises
Mother Earth = Sekmekwe (suge-muk-kway)
Pumpkin = wapkon
Red = mskwa (muh-shkwa)
Sister = nwidgeko
Smoke = bkwe (bek-way)
South = we’jgzhate’k
Squash = kwesmen (kwes-men)
Strawberries = demen (day-men)
Summer = Niben (nee-ben)
Three = nswe
Water = mbish
Wild Rice = (meh-no-men)
Wind = noden (no-den)

Potawatomi Sacred Plants Vocabulary:
Cedar = kishki
Sage = wabshkebyek
Sweetgrass = wishkpemishkos
Tobacco = se’ma

Friday, August 4, 2023

CPN Family Reunion

The CPN FAMILY REUNION CHILDREN’S BOOK, published this summer by the Citizen Potawatomi Tribe of Oklahoma, is written and illustrated by Potawatomi artist Minisa Crumbo. A QR code is provided on the outside back cover. Available through Justin Neely at the Tribal Language Dept. or the artist, Minisa Crumbo.

Excerpt from CPN Family Reunion:

Hello, how are you all?   =   Bozho, ni je na jayek?
My name is Dawn Woman.   =   Wabaksekwe ndezhnekas.
I am enrolled Citizen Potwatomi.   =   Shishibeyek ndebendagwes. 
I come from Mounds, Oklahoma.   =   Mounds, Oklahoma ndoch bya.
My clan is Thunder.   =   Jigwe o ndodem.