Simon Pokagon (1830-1899) was a Pokagon Potawatomi author and advocate. Born near Bertrand, Michigan Territory, he was the son of Potawatomi chief Leopold Pokagon. Educated at the University of Notre Dame and Oberlin College, he gained a reputation as an effective activist for the rights of indigenous peoples. Notably, he met with presidents Lincoln and Grant to petition for reparations from the government for violating the 1833 Treaty of Chicago, but was later accused of using his position to sell land to real estate speculators. Through his numerous articles, novels, stories, and poems, Pokagon became one of the first Native Americans to gain a national audience as a writer. In 1893, he was featured at the World’s Columbian Exposition, where he spoke to a crowd of 75, 000 on the dangers of alcoholism to Native Americans, citizenship, and unity. Pokagon’s novel O-gî-mäw-kwě Mit-i-gwä-kî (1899) remains a landmark work of Native American literature.
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Simon Pokagon: O-gî-mäw-kwě Mit-i-gwä-kî
O-gî-mäw-kwě Mit-i-gwä-kî (1899) is a novel by Simon Pokagon. Published posthumously, the novel is a semi-autobiographical story of adventure, romance, and tragedy set in the American Midwest. O-gî-m …
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Simon Pokagon: Ogimawkwe Mitigwaki (Queen of the Woods)
<DIV><P> Simon Pokagon, the son of tribal patriarch Leopold Pokagon, was a talented writer, advocate for the Pokagon Potawatomi community, and tireless self-promoter.<BR> In 1899, s …
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Simon Pokagon: The Birch Bark Books of Simon Pokagon
The Birch Bark Books of Simon Pokagon is a collection of articles and legends written for and about the Potawatomi tribe by Simon Pokagon. Originally printed on the bark of the white birch tree, a ge …
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