Notawasepe Potawatamie Reservation
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The Notawasepe Potawatamie Reservation was the home of the principal ancestors of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi
starting in 1821. The reservation was disbanded in 1833.
The reservation was first established in 1821 and significantly expanded in 1827.
Pamptopi was the Chief of the original Notawaseppi Reservation before the removal of 1833. the return of the Potawatomi of 1848 was acting Chief John Magwago and then after Phanease Pamtopi and his son carried it into the early 1900's Chief Steven Pamptopi, the last acting Chief was then Samual Mandoka, from then on the Notawaseppi Huron Potawatomi band created what we now call Tribal Council to act as repersentitives for the rest of the tribal members of the Notawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi indians of lower Michigan.
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi is a federally recognized Potawatomi Indian tribe. The Tribe received its federal recognition on December 19, 1995. The NHBP are not connected with the Iroquoian tribe, Huron. The NHBP reservation is located at in Athens Township in southwestern Calhoun...
starting in 1821. The reservation was disbanded in 1833.
The reservation was first established in 1821 and significantly expanded in 1827.
Sources
- Helen Hornbeck Tanner. Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987) p. 134, 164.
Pamptopi was the Chief of the original Notawaseppi Reservation before the removal of 1833. the return of the Potawatomi of 1848 was acting Chief John Magwago and then after Phanease Pamtopi and his son carried it into the early 1900's Chief Steven Pamptopi, the last acting Chief was then Samual Mandoka, from then on the Notawaseppi Huron Potawatomi band created what we now call Tribal Council to act as repersentitives for the rest of the tribal members of the Notawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi indians of lower Michigan.