Ottawa History: America 250 - The Ottawa Tribe and U.S. Citizenship
Ottawa History: America 250 - The Ottawa Tribe and U.S. Citizenship
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Knot Alone Maker’s Circle
The Knot Alone Makers Circle will be a community crafting and cultural sharing group hosted by the Adawe Tribal Cultural Center, and will bring tribal members together twice each month for creativity, learning, and fellowship.
The group will meet one Friday evening and one Saturday morning each month in a welcoming space where participants can work alongside one another, share knowledge, and support each other’s projects and skills.
Participants are encouraged to bring any cultural arts projects they are currently working on, whether it is beadwork, regalia, moccasins, dance shawls, quilting, repairs, etc.
Those wanting to learn a new skill or begin a new project are also welcome, and group members are encouraged to help teach, guide, and encourage one another in a spirit of community and shared learning.
The Adawe Cultural Center will provide the meeting space along with a limited number of sewing machines, scissors, and basic shared tools.
Participants are responsible for bringing their own project materials and supplies, such as beads, fabric, thread, buckskin, ribbon, patterns, and any other specialty items needed for their work.
When: Beginning June 20th & 26th
Time: 5-9pm CDT on Fridays and 10am-2pm CDT on Saturdays, come and go
Friday dinner and Saturday lunch provided, potluck style. If you can, bring something yummy to share!
Where: Adawe Tribal Cultural Center & Museum, 26 N Main St, Miami, OK 74354 (Previously NEO Reality Building)
Join Online: Please email brittany.long@ottawatribe.gov for Zoom link
Knot Alone Maker’s Circle
The Knot Alone Makers Circle will be a community crafting and cultural sharing group hosted by the Adawe Tribal Cultural Center, and will bring tribal members together twice each month for creativity, learning, and fellowship.
The group will meet one Friday evening and one Saturday morning each month in a welcoming space where participants can work alongside one another, share knowledge, and support each other’s projects and skills.
Participants are encouraged to bring any cultural arts projects they are currently working on, whether it is beadwork, regalia, moccasins, dance shawls, quilting, repairs, etc.
Those wanting to learn a new skill or begin a new project are also welcome, and group members are encouraged to help teach, guide, and encourage one another in a spirit of community and shared learning.
The Adawe Cultural Center will provide the meeting space along with a limited number of sewing machines, scissors, and basic shared tools.
Participants are responsible for bringing their own project materials and supplies, such as beads, fabric, thread, buckskin, ribbon, patterns, and any other specialty items needed for their work.
When: Beginning June 20th & 26th
Time: 5-9pm CDT on Fridays and 10am-2pm CDT on Saturdays, come and go
Friday dinner and Saturday lunch provided, potluck style. If you can, bring something yummy to share!
Where: Adawe Tribal Cultural Center & Museum, 26 N Main St, Miami, OK 74354 (Previously NEO Reality Building)
Join Online: Please email brittany.long@ottawatribe.gov for Zoom link
Ottawa History: From Council Fires to Constitution – The Journey of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Ottawa History: From Council Fires to Constitution – The Journey of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
With Marty Angelo, Stephany George, Patrick Alley, and Dennis Scott
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Annual Ottawa Powwow and Celebration
Hosted by the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma at Beautiful Adawe Park, 5 miles East and 1 mile South of Miami, OK.
The Ottawa Powwow, held annually at the Adawe Powwow grounds over Labor Day weekend, is an intertribal celebration of the survival of the Anishinaabe people after their relocation to Oklahoma.
During this three day event tribal members and spectators alike partake in a gathering of multiple different tribes in celebration of our dances, activities, food, and veterans.
This event, originally held on the Quapaw Powwow grounds, now supports tribal members from all across the United States wanting to honor their ancestors and tribe on the beautiful Ottawa Tribal Powwow grounds and landscape.
Ottawa History: Ottawa Boarding School Experiences
Ottawa History: Ottawa Boarding School Experiences
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Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
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Language Class: Summer Words
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
(Classes will be recorded)
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Knot Alone Maker’s Circle
The Knot Alone Makers Circle will be a community crafting and cultural sharing group hosted by the Adawe Tribal Cultural Center, and will bring tribal members together twice each month for creativity, learning, and fellowship.
The group will meet one Friday evening and one Saturday morning each month in a welcoming space where participants can work alongside one another, share knowledge, and support each other’s projects and skills.
Participants are encouraged to bring any cultural arts projects they are currently working on, whether it is beadwork, regalia, moccasins, dance shawls, quilting, repairs, etc.
Those wanting to learn a new skill or begin a new project are also welcome, and group members are encouraged to help teach, guide, and encourage one another in a spirit of community and shared learning.
The Adawe Cultural Center will provide the meeting space along with a limited number of sewing machines, scissors, and basic shared tools.
Participants are responsible for bringing their own project materials and supplies, such as beads, fabric, thread, buckskin, ribbon, patterns, and any other specialty items needed for their work.
When: Beginning June 20th & 26th
Time: 5-9pm CDT on Fridays and 10am-2pm CDT on Saturdays, come and go
Friday dinner and Saturday lunch provided, potluck style. If you can, bring something yummy to share!
Where: Adawe Tribal Cultural Center & Museum, 26 N Main St, Miami, OK 74354 (Previously NEO Reality Building)
Join Online: Please email brittany.long@ottawatribe.gov for Zoom link
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Knot Alone Maker’s Circle
The Knot Alone Makers Circle will be a community crafting and cultural sharing group hosted by the Adawe Tribal Cultural Center, and will bring tribal members together twice each month for creativity, learning, and fellowship.
The group will meet one Friday evening and one Saturday morning each month in a welcoming space where participants can work alongside one another, share knowledge, and support each other’s projects and skills.
Participants are encouraged to bring any cultural arts projects they are currently working on, whether it is beadwork, regalia, moccasins, dance shawls, quilting, repairs, etc.
Those wanting to learn a new skill or begin a new project are also welcome, and group members are encouraged to help teach, guide, and encourage one another in a spirit of community and shared learning.
The Adawe Cultural Center will provide the meeting space along with a limited number of sewing machines, scissors, and basic shared tools.
Participants are responsible for bringing their own project materials and supplies, such as beads, fabric, thread, buckskin, ribbon, patterns, and any other specialty items needed for their work.
When: Beginning June 20th & 26th
Time: 5-9pm CDT on Fridays and 10am-2pm CDT on Saturdays, come and go
Friday dinner and Saturday lunch provided, potluck style. If you can, bring something yummy to share!
Where: Adawe Tribal Cultural Center & Museum, 26 N Main St, Miami, OK 74354 (Previously NEO Reality Building)
Join Online: Please email brittany.long@ottawatribe.gov for Zoom link
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language Class
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
(Classes will be recorded)
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Ottawa History: The Road to Restoration, 1978
Ottawa History: The Road to Restoration
Following decades of struggle under the Termination Act of 1956, the Ottawa people fought a tireless legal and political battle for their future. In 1978, this journey culminated in a landmark victory: the restoration of their federal status.
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Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language Class: Flowers, Trees Words
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
(Classes will be recorded)
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Ottawa History: 1830’s Removal From Ohio
Ottawa History: Removal From Ohio
In the 1830s, the Indian Removal Act forced the Ottawa people to leave their lands in the Ohio Valley along the Maumee and Blanchard Rivers. Displaced by broken treaties, they began a grueling journey toward Kansas and Oklahoma, a trek defined by profound loss and incredible resilience. Join us as we honor this history, exploring the impact of displacement and the enduring strength of the Ottawa Tribe today.
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Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language Class: Spring, Colors Words
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
(Classes will be recorded)
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Ottawa History: Ottawa Women’s Leadership and Activism
Ottawa History: Ottawa Women’s Leadership and Activism
For this Women’s History Month, join us for a conversation where we will learn about Ottawa women in leadership and activist spaces.
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Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language: Weekly Working Session
This is a Language Weekly Working Session. These sessions are held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to go beyond the content of the monthly language classes, digging deeper into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns, with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language Class: Animals Words
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
Immediately after our Feb. 22 class, we will have our first Weekly Working Session at 4:30 p.m. CT. These sessions will then be held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT and are a chance for us to dig into Anishinaabemowin beyond the basic nouns with the intent of becoming conversational as soon as possible.
(Classes will be recorded)
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Language Class: Valentine’s Day Words, Numbers
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
(Classes will be recorded)
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From Treaty to Today
From Treaty to Today: The Ottawa Tribe and Ottawa University
Monday, January 12 at 7:30 PM Central (CT) / 8:30 PM Eastern (ET)
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Language Class: Grammar Introduction
Learn and practice Anishinaabemowin, which is the traditional language of the Ottawa Tribe.
By learning our language, you help strengthen our culture and heritage!
Everyone is welcome to join: all ages and all skill levels are invited to learn and practice Anishinaabemowin together.
(Classes will be recorded)
Register to have the Zoom link emailed to you.
Our Leaders, Our Relations
Our Leaders, Our Relations: The Chiefs Who Shaped Our History
Monday, December 8 at 7:30 PM Central (CT) / 8:30 PM Eastern (ET)
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