Wano Family History
Date1800-1900
Classificationslevel 2: series
Credit LineCitizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center Archive and Research Division
Object number2005.44.3-17
Description2005.44 Wano Family Manuscripts2005.44_3 Family History [Wano]
•2005.44.3 copy of page from Kansas Kin August 1979 journal list of 1863 tribal Roll for Pottawatomie Indians families numbered 78 thru 120 and individual numbers within these families 264 thru 399, page. 52.
•2005.44.4-10 group of family history notes some typed some handwritten; typed narrative compiled by Johnny and Wesley Flynn titled John Baptiste Bruno-Pottawatomie County Historical Society providing family history associated with the Bruno families settled in Potawattomie County, OK; handwritten notes dated 1986 in reference to putting typed narrative in the How Ni Kan which is in one of the Historical Societies books signed by Wes Flynn; handwritten archivist notes dated 9/22/1987 associated with above narrative. 7 pgs.
•2005.44.11 copy of newspaper obituary from The Shawnee News-Star, Tuesday, June 13, 1989 for Rev. Franklin s. Wano. 1 pg.
•2005.44.12-13 newspaper clipping from The Shawnee News-Star Sunday March 13, 1988 titled “Chief upholds tribal tradition” by Donald L. Diehl and continued at page 3a “Potawatomi Chief mixes tradition with Christianity” article references Chief Frank Wano and his responsibilities to both his culture and his calling to be minister. 2 pgs.
•2005.44.14 copy of newspaper clipping titled “Potawatomi moving toward extinction?” by David Monahan this is third and final article in a series on the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians featuring interview material from Ben Rhodd, Wanita Clifford, and Frank Wano Jr. 1 pg.
•2005.44.15-16 copy of pages from un identified book or journal titled “Who was ShipShewana?” referencing historical information on Chief Shipshewana; with images of markers and Mr. Peter Shipshewana donated by Henry and Rachel Celmer. 2 pgs.
•2005.44.17 photocopy of image of marker tilted “In Memory of Chief Shipshewano” in area of Shipshewana Lake. 1 pg.
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