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WEA INDIAN TRIBE





WIT TRIBAL PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS


Below you will find a listing of the Wea Indian Tribe’s work history, community involvement, educational support and efforts, cultural and historic progress, and our Tribal events and accomplishments since the 1980’s to present.


Public:With our history of accomplishments for your viewing perhaps it will help you to support our Tribe and our People in the future with our goals for our future generations of children.


HIGHLIGHTS!

Wea Tribal Scholarship Program
Historical Marker’s program
Historic Educational Awareness Out-Reach Program
Networking Educational Material for School Children on Woodland Indians
Pursuing Wea Tribal Land, Cultural Center and Museum projects
Pursuing Letter of Intent for Federal Recognization
Indiana State House, Rotunda Room, Celebrating Native American Indian Month
Indiana State Museum Native American Indian Month “Celebration and Powwow”
Eiteljorg Museum Native American Indian Month “Craft Displays & Demonstrations”
Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon
Wea Historic Workshop and Craft Day
Wea Winter Social Feast and Celebration
Battle of Tippecanoe 1811 Commemoration Celebration of Cultures Program
Tipmont Grant for Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon in partnership with TCHA
I. U. P. U. I. Department of Anthropology, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Archaeological Project(s)




COMPLETE LISTING OF TRIBAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS


1980’s - 1995
Wea People’s Annual Family Picnic with History & Genealogy


1996
Tribal Website (this site) built and maintained, www.angelfire.com (The new 2014 website is now Wea Indian Tribe)
Wea Indian Tribe Annual Gathering


1997 & 1998
Tribal people coming together for discussion on our future
Wea Indian Tribe Annual Gathering


1999
June Filed for Indiana nonprofit tax exempt Status
Sept. Wea Indian Tribe Annual Gathering
Nov. Ball State University Native American Indian Historic & Diversity Presentation, two hour program with Professor Ben Welsh
▪ Tribal Council Officers AKA the Board of Directors selected and put into place
▪ Articles of Association constructed and put into affect.
▪ Tribal Newsletter started
▪ Work with Prophetstown State Park Native Center under Daryl Baldwin as curator
▪ Business and financial books started, maintained and kept

2000
Aug. Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering
Aug. First Tribal Elections of new Council Officers
Sept. Bylaws constructed and put into affect
Sept. Applied for Incorporation with Indiana Secretary of State Office
Sept Tribal Booth and support at the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana
Dec. Received Indiana non-profit tax exempt Status as an Indiana business Indian organization
▪ Bi-Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Tribal Genealogy Program started
▪ Work with Prophetstown State Park Native Center under Daryl Baldwin as curator
▪ Genealogy Packed printed and for sale
▪ Historical Packed printed and for sale (given FREE to school grades K-8)
▪ Invited and attended the Miami Language Camp under Daryl Baldwin
▪ Wea’s attended Miami Long House Meetings, men’s, women’s, social, teachings & ceremonies

2001
Aug. Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering
Sept Tribal Booth and support at the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana
Nov. Customs, Traditions & Celebrations: The Human Drive for Community, Diversity Lecture, Prof. Ben Welsh, Radisson Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana
▪ Bi-Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Education Packed printed and for sale (given FREE to school grades K-8)
▪ Alliance formed with SENAA (Southeastern Native American Alliance)
▪ Invited and attended the Miami Language Camp with Daryl Baldwin
▪ Wea Website revamped and updated by SENAA: www.wea-indian-tribe.com (The new 2014 website is now Wea Indian Tribe)
▪ Wea’s attended Miami Long House Meetings, men’s, women’s, social, teachings & ceremonies
▪ Wea Tribal School Educational Packets given to schools, educators and individuals; Such as:
Chief Paul Strack of the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana, Inc.
Minnitrista Cultural Center / Oakhurst Gardens, Muncie, Indiana
PHI Theta Kappa Conference, West Lafayette, Indiana
Atwood Elementary School, Warsaw, Indiana
Ryan Park Elementary School, Indiana
Fiesta Gardens International School, San Mateo, CA
Mt. Carmel Middle School, Mt. Carmel, Illinois
Mintonye Elementary School, Indiana
Murdock Elementary School, Lafayette, Indiana

2002
Aug. Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering
Sept Tribal Booth and support at the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana
Dec. Wea Winter Social Feast and Celebration
▪ Bi-Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Tribal Reference Library started – open to members and the public
▪ Contacts from various groups concerning digging projects in Indiana and across the USA, seeking our support and guidance before they begin their project(s).
▪ Invited and attended the Miami Language Camp under Daryl Baldwin
▪ Formed an alliance and a working relationship with the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana, Inc. under Chief Paul Strack
▪ Wea’s attended Miami Long House Meetings, men’s, women’s, social, teachings & ceremonies
▪ “Gathering of the People” discussed
▪ Wea Tribal School Educational Packets given to schools, educators and individuals; Such as:
Sheldon Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute, Indiana
White River Library, Indiana
Davis Park Elementary School, Terre Haute, Indiana
Department of Defense, Indianapolis, Indiana

2003
Apr. Bi-Annual Native American Indian Woman’s Retreat, Three day weekend, program started
Apr. Billy Creek Educational Program started
June I. A. A. A. Archaeological Project, Palestine Illinois
Aug. Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering
Sept Tribal Booth and support at the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana
Oct. First Wea Booth at the Annual Feast of the Hunters Moon, Ft. Ouiatenon, Lafayette, IN.
Oct. Bi-Annual Native American Indian Woman’s Retreat, Three day weekend
Oct. Helped with support for bones found in Columbus, Indiana
Oct. I. A. A. A. Wea Historical Presentation, Palestine, Illinois
Nov. Purdue University Multi-cultural Class Wea Historic & Diversity Presentation, Lafayette, Indiana
Dec. Wea Winter Social Feast and Celebration
Dec. Order of the Arrow, Boy Scout Group, help with education of Indian issues
▪ Bi-Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Wea Tribal Land, Cultural Center and Museum projects initiated
▪ Tribal Genealogy Program re-vamped
▪ Grant Monies, looking for sources initiated
▪ Wea Tribal regional representatives discussed
▪ Friends of the Wea Cards, discussed
▪ Wea Tribal Certificates of Acknowledgement started
▪ Embroidery of the Wea Seal/Logo design, orders available for clothing
▪ Native American Indian Child Welfare, discussion of initiating a program
▪ Contacts from various groups concerning digging projects in Indiana and across the USA, seeking our support and guidance before they begin their project(s.) Such as:
Bonar Group – Engineers Surveyors Planners Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Department of Army and Air Force, USA
USA Geological Survey (USGS)
Geo Trans, Inc.
▪ Support and help with the foundation and beginnings of the Native American Indian Commission of Indiana and the bills to get this accomplished
▪ Partnership formed with Tippecanoe County Historical Association (TCHA)
▪ Help and support for establishing Native American Indian Indiana Historical Markers throughout the state of Indiana in partnership with the Native American Indian Foundation of Western Indiana.
▪ Wea’s attended Miami Long House Meetings, men’s, women’s, social, teachings & ceremonies
▪ “Gathering of the People” initiated
▪ NAGPRA involvement
▪ Wea Tribal School Educational Packets given to schools, educators and individuals; Such as:
Purdue University, Child Development and Family Studies, West Lafayette, IN.
School of Journalism, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois
3rd grade students of Louisburg, Kansas
I. A. A. A. and Crawford County Historical & Archaeological Museum, Illinois
Tippecanoe County School Corporation, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
Newburgh Elementary School, Indiana
Native American Museum of Dobbs Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Indiana
Stockwell Elementary School, Evansville, Indiana
Tecumseh Middle School, Lafayette, Indiana

2004
Jan. Helped with Funeral Ceremony for another Tribal member out west at their request for their person in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Jan. Wea Family Cookbook Fundraiser started
Feb. 1st Annual Cicotte’s Powwow planning started
Feb. Wea Tribal Bylaws amended
Feb. Wea Tribal men to John White’s (Illini) Mid Winter Ceremony, Illinois (Ancient Lifeway Institute)
Mar. Support Letter given to Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana, Inc. for W. I. A. grant program
Mar. First Wea Family Cook Book printed and sold
Mar. Individuals gave support to the Native American Indian Commission in Indiana SB 0100 Bill and it passed
Apr. Wea members interviewed by Purdue University College Students for a “in class assignment” on Native American Indians, Lafayette, Indiana
Apr. Helped with support for bones found in Greendale, Indiana
Apr. Bi-Annual Native American Indian Woman’s Retreat, Three day weekend
Apr. Wea Tribal Rolls updated
Apr. Wea “Sub-Council” in Training initiated
May Historical Marker’s planning
June Wea Tribal Genealogy submitted to Church of Later Day Saints (LDS), Salt Lake City, UT
June Wea Tribal Spring Campout, Beall Woods, Illinois, Three days
June Wea Tribal Scholarship Fundraiser Powwow – Cicotte’s Powwow, Independence, Indiana
June Wea Tribal Business Committee discussed
July Wea Tribal Scholarship Program ground work started
July Tribal Educational Packet sent to Hawaii students
July IGA-HVC Rebate Program Started
July Woman’s Long House Meeting, Elkhart, Indiana, Wea members attended
Aug. Tribal Roll of 283 Wea People (membership base)
Aug. Business Management and Ethic’s 101 Plan, discussed
Sept Tribal Booth and support at the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana Including Friday as School Day Field Trips where over 750 children attended
Sept. Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering and Membership Meeting, Tribal Elections
Nov. Business Management and Ethic’s 101 Plan enacted
Nov. Amended Tribal Bylaws & Articles of Association
Nov. New Tribal Constitution developed and put into place
Oct. Indiana Historical Marker erected and Dedication Ceremony for Wea Village of Weauteno, Terre Haute, Indiana
Oct. Participation at the Annual Feast of the Hunters Moon, Ft. Ouiatenon, Lafayette, IN. Including Friday as “School Day Field Trips”
Oct. Bust of a Wea Warrior placed on the Commemorative Collectors Medallion for the Feast of the Hunter’s Moon
Oct. Bi-Annual Native American Indian Woman’s Retreat, Three day weekend
Oct. Native American Indian Commission meetings, Indiana State House, Indianapolis, Indiana
Nov. Native American Indian Awareness Workshop, Hosted by the Native American Indian Voices of Indiana, Wea’s gave a lecture on history of the Woodland people, Indianapolis, Indiana
Nov. Native American Indian Commission Educational Committee meetings
Dec. Wea Winter Social Feast and Celebration
Dec. Individuals supported and were on the Native American Indian Commission Educational Committee.
Dec. Individuals attended the Native American Indian Commission meetings, Indiana State House, Indianapolis, Indiana
▪ Bi-Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Supported and helped with the foundation of the Native American Indian Commission of Indiana, with Tribal members up for nomination for seats on the Commission and NAGPRA Committee, and we held seats on the Educational Committee.
▪ Contacts from various groups concerning digging projects in Indiana and across the USA, seeking our support and guidance before they begin their project(s.) Such as:
Bonar Group – Engineers Surveyors Planners
Environmental Consultant, Horvath Communications
▪ Pursuing Wea Tribal Land, Cultural Center and Museum projects
▪ Wea Tribal Reference Library Donations program started
▪ NAGPRA involvement
▪ Wea Tribal School Educational Packets given to schools, educators and individuals; Such as:
Tomas Samoska and Students, Skapiskis LT, Kupiskio raj.,Lithuania
Ancient Lifeways Institute, Michael Illinois
Book Authors & Writers seeking advice on their story or history
Indiana State University

2005
Feb. Native American Indian Commission Educational Committee meetings
Feb. Native American Indian Commission of Indiana suspended (shut down) until further notice
Apr Opening of Fort Ouiatenon Celebration, Lafayette, Indiana, hosted by TCHA, Wea’s attended lending an “Indian” prospective to the event
May Pioneer Days, Battleground Museum, Battleground Indiana, hosted by TCHA, Wea’s attended lending an “Indian” prospective to the event
May Archaeological Field Trip Day at Fort Ouiatenon, hosted by TCHA, Wea’s attended lending an “Indian” prospective to the event
May Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon, Historic Educational Awareness Out-Reach Program started in partnership with Tippecanoe County Historical Association (TCHA)
May Native American Indian Spring Celebrations (ceremonies)
June Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering and Membership Meeting
June TCHA Historic Program, Wea’s attended lending an “Indian” prospective to the event
June Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend
July New Tribal Seal and New membership cards enacted and printed
July First public weekend of the Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon
July Support, help and Tribal Member on Tippecanoe County Historical Association’s Feast Committee
Aug. TCHA Historic Program, Wea’s attended lending an “Indian” prospective to the event
Aug. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend and Feast Sampler, TCHA
Aug. Battle of Tippecanoe 1811 Program, Wea participation with TCHA, Battleground, Indiana
Sept. Received our Advanced Ruling Period from the IRS for nonprofit tax exempt Indian business entity (a five (5) year process that we passed !)
Sept. TCHA Historic Program, Wea’s attended lending an “Indian” prospective to the event
Sept. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend
Sept. Wea Booth at the Annual Feast of the Hunters Moon, Ft. Ouiatenon, Lafayette, IN.
Sept. Wea Historic Living Village at the Annual Feast of the Hunters Moon, Ft. Ouiatenon, Lafayette, IN. Including Thursday “Special Needs Children’s Day” and also including Friday “School Day Field Trips”
Sept. Tribal Members attended and supported the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana Including Friday as “School Day Field Trips” where over 1,500 children attended
Sept. I. U. P. U. I. Department of Anthropology, Fort Wayne, Indiana Ketheippecanunk Archaeological Project invitation of involvement and guidance
Oct. Wea Historic Workshop and Craft Day – Tribal Office
Oct. Indiana State House, Rotunda Room, Celebrating Native American Indian Month, Wea gave an Historical Presentation on Wea History, and Wea Booth set up
Oct. Annual Native American Indian Woman’s Retreat, Three day weekend
Nov. Battle of Tippecanoe 1811 Commemoration Celebration of Cultures Program, speech given on behalf of Wea participation in the Battle, Battleground, Indiana
Nov. Indiana State Museum Native American Indian Month “Celebration and Powwow” Wea Booth set up
Nov. Eiteljorg Museum Native American Indian Month “Craft Displays & Demonstrations” Wea Booth Set up
Nov. Indiana State House, Rotunda Room, Native American Indian Month, Wea gave an Historical Presentation on Wea History, and Wea Booth set up; approx. 1,500 school children attended
Dec Applied for Tipmont Grant for Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon in partnership with TCHA
Dec. Wea Winter Social Feast and Celebration
Dec. Wea Tribal Business Committee pursued and enacted to move upon
Dec. Wea Tribal Elections discussed
Dec. Wea “Sub-Council” in Training pursued
▪ Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Contact with the British Museum concerning Wea
▪ Contacts from various groups concerning digging projects in Indiana and across the USA, seeking our support and guidance before they begin their project(s.) Such as:
United States Department of Agriculture
USDA Forest Service
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Woody Communications, Inc. South Bend, Indiana
▪ Wea Website revamped and updated by the Tribe: (The new 2014 website is now Wea Indian Tribe)
▪ The Native American Indian Commission of Indiana was started back up by Gov. Mitch Danials
▪ Pursuing Wea Tribal Land, Cultural Center and Museum projects
▪ Indian Historical Marker for Wea Village of Kethtippecanunk began
▪ NAGPRA involvement
▪ Wea Tribal School Educational Packets given to schools, educators and individuals; Such as:
Purdue Educational Resources
5th Grade, Chicago, Illinois – Teacher: Judy Eastwood
West Lafayette Elementary School, West Lafayette, Indiana
▪ Working relationship with the Pokagon Pottawatomie Tribe established

2006
Jan. Membership Package amended
Jan. Support, help and Tribal Member on Tippecanoe County Historical Association’s Board of Governors
Jan. 1st Annual Wea Indian Tribal Powwow 2007 – plans started
Feb. George Winter Project started with private individual and TCHA
Mar. Applied for Historic Preservation Grant for Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon
Apr. Applied for a NANH Grant for Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & a Museum in Vigo Co., IN
Apr. Received Tipmont Grant for Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon in partnership with TCHA
Apr. Support, help and Tribal Member on Tippecanoe County Historical Association’s Tippecanoe Battleground Committee
Apr. Earth Day Celebration & School Field Trip, John Myers Bridge and Lafayette Depot, Lafayette, Indiana, Wea members gave presentations and historic information to the eighty (80) school children grades K – 4th who attended children, as well as Lafayette Channel 18 news reporters, we were on the T.V. news this weekend
Apr. Tippecanoe Battleground Museum of TCHA School Day Filed Trip, Wea members gave Historic Presentation on the Wea and Woodland Indians, Four groups of 150 children from Mishawaka, Indiana attended
Apr. Wea Historic Workshop and Craft Day – Tribal Office
May Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend, approx. 450-500 people in attendance as well as Lafayette Channel 18 news reporters, we were on the T.V. news this weekend
May Fort Ouiatenon School Field Trip Days of TCHA, Wea members gave Historic Presentation on the Wea and Woodland Indians
May Tippecanoe Battleground Museum of TCHA School Day Filed Trip, Wea members gave Historic Presentation on the Wea and Woodland Indians
May Networking Educational Material for School Children on Woodland Indians initiated
Lake County Public Library, Merrillville, IN
Home Educators Resource Directory - Comprehensive Resources for the Home Educator
June Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering with Jackie Tice Performance - song writer, singer and Grammy Award Winner; and Membership Meeting
June Donation Brochure in print
June Wea Historic Living Village Brochure in print
June Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend, approx.101 people in attendance as well as Lafayette Channel 18 news reporters, we were on the T.V. news this weekend
June Eiteljorg Museum “Indian Market Days” Wea Booth set up for two days, Hosted by Native American Indian Voice of Indiana
June I. U. P. U. I. Department of Anthropology, Fort Wayne, Indiana Ketheippecanunk Archaeological Project invitation of involvement and guidance
July Second Wea Family Cook Book printed for sale
July Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend, approx. 150 people in attendance
July I. U. P. U. I. Fort Wayne, Indiana Ketheippecanunk Archaeological Project
July Native American Indian Genealogy Program at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
July Wea members visit New York Tribes
Aug. Tribal Roll of 379 Wea People (membership base) That is a 96 person increase in two years !
Aug. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon weekend & Feast Sampler with TCHA
Sept Tribal Booth and support at the Gathering of the People Powwow, Vigo, Co., Indiana
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village and Wea Booth at the Annual Feast of the Hunters Moon, Ft. Ouiatenon, Lafayette, IN. Including Thursday “Special Needs Children’s Day” where over 500 children attended. Including Friday “School Day Field Trips” where over 1,500 kids attended.
Oct. Annual Native American Indian Woman’s Retreat, Three day weekend
▪ Annual Tribal Newsletter
▪ Contacts from various groups concerning digging projects in Indiana and across the USA, seeking our support and guidance before they begin their project(s.) Such as:
USDA Land Sales
USDA Forest Service
United States Department of Agriculture
Kinder Morgan Pipeline Energy Partners, L.P., REX-East Pipeline Project
Panhandle Energy Eastern Pipe Line Company, LP
Indiana Department of Natural Resources
USA Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Washington D.C.
▪ Support, help and Tribal Member on Tippecanoe County Historical Association’s First Families of Tippecanoe County Committee
▪ Pursuing Wea Tribal Land, Cultural Center and Museum projects
▪ NAGPRA involvement
▪ British Museum pursued
▪ Pursuing Wea Tribal Business Committee & Sub-Council in Training
▪ Wea Tribal School Educational Packets given to schools, educators and individuals; Such as:
Third and fourth grade classes of Vigo County, Indiana
IHEN County Contractors
Lake County Public Library, Merrillville, Indiana
Home Educators Resource Directory, Comprehensive Resources for the Home Educator
Preschool, West Lafayette, Indiana; Ms. King, Purdue Education
Sept. Pursuing Letter of Intent for Federal Recognization


2007
Jan. 15 Filed Letter of Intent for Federal Recognization
March 21 Letter of Intent received by the government
March 24 Spring Feast with Friends, Vigo,Co. IN.
Apr 20 Meeting with the Council of the Eel River Tribe of Indiana
May 19 Opening of the Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon, weekend
June 7 Annual Wea Indian Tribal Gathering and Membership Meeting
June 16 Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon, weekend
July 28 Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon, weekend
Aug 25 Feast Sampler & Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon, weekend
Oct 8-14 Feast of the Hunters' Moon & Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon, weekend


2008
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting, Tribal Elections
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2009
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2010
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting
▪ WIT Booth at Eel River Tribe Powwow, Frances Slocum State Park, Indiana
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2011
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting, Revisions to Constitution & Bylaws
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2012
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting, Tribal Elections
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
▪ WIT Booth at AIC Lebanon Fall Powwow, Boone Co., Indiana
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2013
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting
▪ Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse Opening Ceremony
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
▪ WIT Booth at AIC Lebanon Fall Powwow, Boone Co., Indiana
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2014
May Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting
▪ Fort Ouiatenon Blockhouse Opening Ceremony
▪ WIT attended B.I.A. Open Forum in Michigan on new changes to Federal Recognition Guidelines
▪ Native American & Indian Affairs Commission of Indiana has been reactivated under this new title and WIT Chief John Boyd was elected and holds a seat on the Commission.
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
▪ WIT Booth at AIC Lebanon Fall Powwow, Boone Co., Indiana
Oct. Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon


2015
May 30 Annual WIT Gathering and Membership Meeting, Revisions to Articles of Association, Bylaws & Constitution
Aug. Feast of the Hunters’ Moon Sampler
Oct. 1-4 Wea Historic Living Village of Ouiatenon & Feast of the Hunters’ Moon





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