George Godfrey (Citizen Band Potawatomi) in regalia. Image Courtesy of George Godfrey. |
October 11, 2021
7 PM
Free, Registration required for Zoom Event.
https://osu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAkd-2pqTIsGNSKeNpdiIJ7K36O8rd8xMRv
PDF of October 11, 2021 George Godfrey Event Flyer. English OCR Text Enabled. |
George Godfrey, a Citizen Potawatomi, grew up on the Potawatomi, Sisseton-Whapeton Sioux, Hopi, Omaha, and Winnebago reservations. After receiving his doctorate from Cornell University, he researched Lepidoptera at the Illinois Natural History Survey, became a faculty member and then a university administrator at Haskell Indian Nations University before serving as National Program Leader for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, where he assisted 31 Tribal Colleges and Universities in the development of their undergraduate curricula and research programs. In addition to his 40+ scientific publications, he has written six books, Watchekee (Overseer) Walking in Two Cultures, Once a Grass Widow: Watchekee’s Destiny, The Indian Marble, Road to Uncertainty: Trials of Potawatomi Removals, Cheyenne Oil and A Perilous Journey. Dr. Godfrey also is President of the Potawatomi Trail of Death Association (www.potawatomi-tda.org), which memorializes the trail that the Potawatomi took when forcibly removed from northcentral Indiana and taken to east central Kansas in 1838. He is a traditional powwow dancer and storyteller and, with his Pat, have three to nine grown children ‒ depending on how you count.
For more information,
Visit:
- Citizen Band of Potawatomi
- Stepping Out & Stepping Up: The Land-Grant Truth and Reconciliation Project .
- Humanities Institute
- Potawatomi Trail of Death Association
- Potawatomi Trail of Death Chief Menominee Statue
- VisitMarshallCounty.org
- "Treaty with the Chippewa, Etc., 1833" [Treaty of Chicago].
- September 26, 1833.
- Indian affairs: laws and treaties compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. pg. 402-415 [410- of 1110]. | Digitized by University of California and HathiTrust.
- Culver through the years | Culver Union Township Carnegie Library
- Indians of Lake Macinkuckee
- Indian Chiefs of the Area
- The Trail of Death
- Other Local Indian Resources
- Maps of the Culver/Lake Maxinkuckee Area
- Illinois Natural History Survey
- GBIF | Global Biodiversity Information Facility
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