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The latest edition of the Hownikan is now available online! In the June magazine, find a reflection on Vice-Chairman Lin...
09/06/2026

The latest edition of the Hownikan is now available online! In the June magazine, find a reflection on Vice-Chairman Linda Capps' 36-year career with the Tribe, information about Family Reunion Festival this June 26-28, final statements from candidates ahead of CPN's 2026 elections, and more. Read now:https://www.potawatomi.org/wp-content/uploads/Hownikan-June-2026-Digital.pdf

In the May edition of the Hownikan, CPN Eagle Aviary managers Jennifer Randell and Bree Dunham, along with Rob Domenech ...
08/06/2026

In the May edition of the Hownikan, CPN Eagle Aviary managers Jennifer Randell and Bree Dunham, along with Rob Domenech of Raptor View Research Institute, shared an update on Mnotagwzékwé and Nëmkis, the two golden eagles released in October 2025, following their telemetry data, as well as information about the dangers lead poisoning poses to birds and eagle populations.

Unfortunately, after journeying nearly 600 miles from the release site and into the Arapaho National Forest in Colorado, Nëmkis succumbed to lead poisoning and pneumonia. Randell and Dunham were able to work with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services and Colorado Parks and Wildlife to bring Nëmkis home.

"Nëmkis did everything right," they said. "His instincts supported him across three states. He not only endured one of the harshest winters the U.S. has seen in decades but was thriving doing exactly what the Creator put him here to do. Unfortunately, the meal he found that had been left behind by hunters ended up costing him his life. However, his story does not end there. The Aviary will continue to use his story as an opportunity to educate the public. We are partnering again with Domenech and others to help educate people on how lead affects raptors and how they can be part of the solution."

Read more: https://www.potawatomi.org/blog/2026/06/08/updates-on-mnotagwzekwe-with-nemkis/

Citizen Potawatomi Nation is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide professional cleaning services for the Un...
05/06/2026

Citizen Potawatomi Nation is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide professional cleaning services for the Union Plaza 3030 Building. All bids must be received by the Tribe no later than July 17, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. CST. Bids received more than ninety-six (96) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, before the Submission Deadline, as well as bids received after the Submission Deadline, will not be considered and will be returned unopened. For more information, visit cpn.news/UPRFP.

KGFF 100.9FM/1450AM - Shawnee's Hometown Radio Station's Morning Show host, Derek Barton, recently won an Oklahoma Assoc...
03/06/2026

KGFF 100.9FM/1450AM - Shawnee's Hometown Radio Station's Morning Show host, Derek Barton, recently won an Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters (OAB) award for long form programming for a segment honoring the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.

For the bombing anniversary in 2025, Barton interviewed fellow KGFF staff member Trey Davis, who was working for KTOK Radio in Oklahoma City in April of 1995. When the bomb detonated, Davis was already on his way to a regular assignment near the Murrah Federal Building.

“He literally turned the corner right after the bombing, so I thought with the 30th anniversary, we have an inside track because he really was the first media person on site at the time of the bombing,” Barton said.

In his interview with Davis, Barton asked about the first-hand perspective, but also about balancing covering tragedy as a journalist with the human emotions that surface in the face of so much loss.

“Our goal was to remember that day not only for the devastation it brought, but for the strength, unity, and compassion that emerged in its aftermath,” Barton said. “The response from our listeners was profound and heartfelt, reminding us that reflecting on April 19, 1995, was the right decision. Together, we continue to honor those who were lost, those who responded, and all who were forever changed by an event that remains an indelible part of Oklahoma’s history.”

After entering the segment for OAB’s Outstanding Achievement Awards, Barton placed first for long-form reporting in the non-metro radio division.

He received the award at an OAB event in Oklahoma City in April.

Barton got his start in radio in the 1980s while in high school in Buffalo, Wyoming. He also worked in the media room and as music director and rodeo announcer for the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), covering professional rodeo at events such as the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. He retired from rodeo announcing a few years ago and has worked at KGFF for about two years. He does the morning shows for the station Monday through Friday and is also a sales manager there. He is married to Sovereign Bank Executive Assistant Renah Barton.

Check out KGFF at kgff.com or on their page.

‼️Absentee ballot request forms must be postmarked by June 7, 2026. If you haven't requested your ballot yet, find the r...
02/06/2026

‼️Absentee ballot request forms must be postmarked by June 7, 2026. If you haven't requested your ballot yet, find the request form at cpn.news/aballot.

Each year, CPN’s Tribal election takes place on the last Saturday in June at the Family Reunion Festival. Here are some ...
01/06/2026

Each year, CPN’s Tribal election takes place on the last Saturday in June at the Family Reunion Festival. Here are some things you might need to know about this year’s election, including information about this year's in-person voting location at FireLake Arena:

Each year, CPN’s Tribal election takes place on the last Saturday in June at the Family Reunion Festival. Here are some things you might need to know about this year’s election.

In the latest update from the Language Department, Justin Neely shares information about summer programming in June and ...
29/05/2026

In the latest update from the Language Department, Justin Neely shares information about summer programming in June and July and other department news. Read now:

Monthly update from Language Department Director Justin Neely.

A pattern for a collaborative beaded artwork, designed and submitted by Laura Hewuse, has been selected as the winner of...
28/05/2026

A pattern for a collaborative beaded artwork, designed and submitted by Laura Hewuse, has been selected as the winner of the 2026 Citizen Potawatomi Nation Department of Education Art Contest. The piece is titled Mno Bmadzewen, meaning “good life” or “good health.”

The project is an extension of a Zoom Loom Beading Group that was established several years ago by Hewuse and former District 1 Legislator Alan Melot. Contributors to the project include Hewuse, Melot, Jennifer Dye, Steve Livingston, Madison Waters, Anna Johnson, Brian Hewuse, Kristy Nichols, Kortney Seeley, Rosanah Ziegler, Lorrie Underwood, Sierra Waterman-Wells, Kristina Komara, Dixie Summers, Rebecca Lewis, Danny Ferris, Brandy Schmitt, Robin Schwartz Harvey and MaryEllen Godinez. Each participant created a small section of the overall design, which will eventually be joined into a single piece.

The finished beaded panel will be presented as a gift to the Citizen Potawatomi Nation's Cultural Heritage Center for public display.

Read more: https://www.potawatomi.org/blog/2026/05/28/d1s-collaborative-beadwork-wins-cpn-department-of-education-art-contest/

Mark your calendars for the 2026 Potawatomi Gathering, this July 27-August 1, hosted by Forest County Potawatomi in Cran...
27/05/2026

Mark your calendars for the 2026 Potawatomi Gathering, this July 27-August 1, hosted by Forest County Potawatomi in Crandon, WI. Information and updates are shared on their website and Facebook group linked below.

CPN Tribal members interested in attending Gathering from Oklahoma may contact the CPN Travel Department at 405-275-3121 or [email protected].

https://gathering.fcpotawatomi.com/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2116472565755986/

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