Education · Workshop

Language Class

Participate in the Language Class hosted by the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center, Library & Museum in Crandon, Wisconsin.

Wed, 9 Sep 2026 Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center, Library & Museum Crandon , Wisconsin
The Language Class at the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center, Library & Museum offers a unique opportunity for community members to engage with and preserve the Potawatomi language. Held in the heart of Crandon, Wisconsin, this educational session is designed to foster cultural connection and linguistic growth. Participants will benefit from the rich resources of the Cultural Center, Library & Museum, ensuring an authentic and immersive learning experience for all attendees interested in indigenous heritage.

What to Expect

An engaging session focused on learning the Potawatomi language within a supportive cultural environment.

Who Should Attend

  • Language learners
  • Cultural enthusiasts
  • Community members
  • Students of indigenous history

Agenda Overview

Language instruction session held at the Cultural Center.
Venue & Address
Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center, Library & Museum
8130 Mish Ko Swen Dr
Crandon , Wisconsin – 54520
United States
Organizer
FCP Language & Culture · Cultural Organization
Dedicated to the preservation of Forest County Potawatomi language and culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the class held?
At the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center, Library & Museum.
Is registration required?
Please check the official FCP website for registration details.
What is the focus?
Preservation and learning of the Potawatomi language.
Is there a fee?
The Cultural Center accepts various forms of payment; check website for specifics.
Who can attend?
The class is open to those interested in Potawatomi culture and language.
Are there other events?
Yes, the center hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
Tags
Language Potawatomi Crandon Wisconsin Culture Education Library
Summary
Educational language session at the Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center.
Highlights
  • Cultural immersion
  • Language preservation
  • Expert instruction
  • Community engagement
  • Educational resources
  • Historical setting
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