FIREKEEPERS CASINO HOTEL UNVEILS AN HONORARY TRIBAL MURAL FOR THE NOTTAWASEPPI HURON BAND OF THE POTAWATOMI

FireKeepers Casino Hotel is proud to announce the installation of a captivating mural to pay tribute to the rich history and culture of their owners, the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribe (NHBP). This awe-inspiring mural, spanning an impressive 56 feet in width and standing over 8 feet tall, will feature more than 60 meticulously crafted images, offering a captivating historical timeline of the Tribe and provides a unique glimpse into the lives of tribal members. Months of careful preparation and a collaborative endeavor between the NHBP Culture Department, Culture Committee Leaders, and FireKeepers Casino have culminated in this extraordinary masterpiece, which serves as a cherished symbol of the NHBP’s journey from the past to the present day, preserving their heritage for generations to come.

 

“I have learned as a Kwe {Native woman} that we come from a strong people, and I always gravitate toward positivity,” said NHBP Tribal Council Secretary and NHBP Culture Committee Chairperson Nancy Smit. “In our Culture, everyone has an equal voice, and the things that we bring to the table are pretty incredible. By displaying our profound legacy and story in such an illustrative fashion at FireKeepers, this mural provides an opportunity for its thousands of annual visitors to briefly learn and acknowledge our history in the area and stands as a testament to NHBP’s past, present and future in the Southwest Michigan region and beyond.”

 

The NHBP Tribe has a profound historical legacy rooted in the Potawatomi Nation, which once occupied lands along the Southeastern shoreline of Lake Michigan, stretching from Detroit to Grand Rivers and southward into Northern Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois. In the past, Tribal Members faced forced relocation to lands west of the Mississippi River during the Trail of Death. Despite these hardships, a group of Tribal Members courageously escaped and returned to their native lands in Michigan. Presently, the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribe resides on the Pine Creek Indian Reservation in Fulton, Michigan.

 

The NHBP’s journey towards federal recognition began before 1935, but it wasn’t until December 19, 1995, that NHBP achieved federal recognition. This significant milestone allowed NHBP to continue its mission of improving the lives of Tribal Members and community members around NHBP as well as serving as a model to other Native Americans in areas of self-government, self-reliance, and self-empowerment. The Tribe’s goal is to provide its members the best in health care, educational opportunities, housing, a healthy environment and economic opportunities as a sovereign Native American nation. There are over 1,500 Tribal Members; with many of whom reside in southwest Michigan within the Tribe’s seven-county service area that covers Allegan, Barry, Branch, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, Kent and Ottawa counties.

 

“We are deeply honored to collaborate with the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi Tribe to create this mural, which stands as a symbol of respect and admiration for their enduring history and remarkable cultural legacy,” said Frank Tecumseh, CEO at FireKeepers Casino.

 

FireKeepers Casino Hotel is committed to preserving and celebrating the cultural heritage of the NHBP. The installation of this mural showcases the resilience, traditions, and teachings of the Potawatomi people.

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