Potawatomi Youth Program - Empowering Future Leaders through Cultural Education

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Potawatomi Youth Program (PYP) aims to engage youth through a 2-day festival day camp, offering educational programs focused on cultural teachings and leadership development. The curriculum includes workshops on traditional teachings, crafts, and storytelling. The project targets Potawatomi youth across different age groups to instill cultural pride and leadership skills, fostering future community leaders. The program is free for kids and relies on online sign-ups and social media for promotion.


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  1. PYP Potawatomi Youth Program Alyssa Frey and Katherine Smith

  2. Project Idea Potawatomi Youth Program Festival day camp 2 days long An educational program

  3. Goals To get youth more involved For them to walk away and pass on teachings Join effort to make future leaders

  4. Curriculum Cultural Teachings - 7 Grandfathers - The Eagle - Flood Story - 4 medicines and directions-Logo Crafts - Chokers - Sashes and skirts - Wristbands Workbooks

  5. Project Specifics When Annual Family Reunion Festival Where Reunion Hall Who Potawatomi Youth age groups -7-11 -12-14 -15-17 Former PLP The Child Development Center (crafts) Friday and/or Saturday Trial Run Sign-up online 8am-2pm

  6. More Specifics Cost Free for kids Advertising HowNikan Online Previous PLP travel expenses Facebook, Crafts & Supplies Instagram, Food CPN website-share button Festival App Booth at Festival

  7. We chose to do this because we want to: Educate Learn Continue to be involved Preserve Tribe s future

  8. Thank You to: Donnette Littlehead, Keyon & Christie, Trey, Kelli, Coby, I.T., Tesia, Mama Z, and Isaac

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