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Vol. 13, No. 12 Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe December, 1991

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Page 16 • HowNiKan • <strong>December</strong>, <strong>1991</strong> • <strong>Vol</strong>. <strong>13</strong>, <strong>No</strong>. <strong>12</strong><br />

HOW~NI*KAN<br />

PEOPLE OF THE FIRE<br />

Bulk Rate<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

Tecumseh, OK<br />

Permit <strong>No</strong> 26<br />

The HowNiKan is published by the <strong>Citizen</strong> <strong>Band</strong> Pola·<br />

walomi <strong>Tribe</strong> with oflices at 1901 Gordon Cooper Drive.<br />

Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801.<br />

The HowNiKan is mailed lree to enrolled tribal m,}ffibers.<br />

Subscriptions 10 non·members are available ler $10<br />

annually in Ihe United Slates and $<strong>12</strong>1or foreign countries.<br />

The HowNiKan is a member of Ihe Nalive American<br />

Press Association. Reprint permission is granted wilh<br />

publication credit 10 Ihe HowNiKan and Ihe <strong>Citizen</strong> <strong>Band</strong><br />

Polawalomi 1Mbe.<br />

AlIlellers and submissions become the property ollhe<br />

HowNiKan. Editorials and lellers are limited to SOO words<br />

and must contain a traceable address.<br />

All correspondence should be directed to HowNiKan,<br />

1901 Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, Ok. 74801. Address<br />

changes should be sent to <strong>Potawatomi</strong> Tribal Rolls, 1901<br />

Gordon Cooper Drive, Shawnee, Ok. 74801.<br />

<strong>Citizen</strong> <strong>Band</strong> <strong>Potawatomi</strong> Business Commiuee<br />

Chairman - John A. "Rocky" Barrett Jr.<br />

Vice Chairman - Linda Capps<br />

SecJTreasurer- Bob F. Davis<br />

Committeeman - Dr. Francis levier<br />

•Committeeman - Hilton Melol<br />

1901 Gordon Cooper Drive<br />

Shawnee, Oklahoma 74801<br />

Toll-Free Number: 1-800-880-9880<br />

Wisconsin <strong>Potawatomi</strong>s estabUsh<br />

first big-city, trust status bingo hall<br />

(Frolll The ulkota Tillles, <strong>No</strong>v. <strong>13</strong>, 199)) Milwaukee, Wis. -<br />

The <strong>Potawatomi</strong> have<br />

returned to the land they once called their own-opening the Forest County<br />

<strong>Potawatomi</strong> Bingo Hall in the Menom.onee River VaHey.<br />

It is the nation's first big-city, trust-status bingo half own~d and operated by<br />

Indians. For the <strong>Potawatomi</strong> <strong>Tribe</strong> and the rest of the Native American community,<br />

bingo spells survival. Bingo income is the mainstav of the tribal school and<br />

is a means towards self-sufficiency tor the tribe.<br />

The <strong>Potawatomi</strong> bingo has earned development money for localcommunities,<br />

~ostered mdustry, underwnlten Job tr

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