Casinos As a federally recognized tribe, the Pokagon Band were able to develop and open in 2007 the
Four Winds New Buffalo casino on the Pokagon Reservation. It is located in
New Buffalo Township, near
New Buffalo, Michigan. The casino is operated in accordance with the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and a compact with Michigan. It expanded in 2011 due to its success. The
Chicago Tribune reported that if the casino were on the
Las Vegas Strip, it would be the second largest there. Architecturally the casino's rotunda is built in the style of the Potawatomi people's traditional lodges. A second, satellite casino,
Four Winds Hartford, opened in 2011 in
Hartford, Michigan. The tribe opened a third,
Four Winds Dowagiac, in 2013 in
Dowagiac, Michigan. The band has been limited to three casinos by its 2008 compact with the state of Michigan. In 2018 the tribe opened
Four Winds South Bend in
South Bend, Indiana, which it has claimed qualifies for gaming pursuant to specific provisions of the
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. In February 2021, the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians announced the rollout of its online gaming platform, making it the 11th licensee to offer both online sports betting and casino gaming in Michigan. The tribe has invested revenues from gaming in building needed housing and plans a community center. In a competition for federal stimulus funds, the Pokagon were granted $2 million from the
Department of Housing and Urban Development to build a planned community center at their tribal center in Dowagiac. The building has been designed to satisfy Silver
LEED standards, and incorporates a number of innovations to reduce its energy use and create a sustainable building: including a
green roof, thick concrete flooring to act as a
heat sink, windows to the south to gain winter sun and heat, and geothermal systems.
Land In 2018 the
Field Museum in Chicago, which stands on Pokagon land, included a tribal member in its advisory committee of scholars and museum professionals. The committee is tasked with informing the transformation of the Native North American Hall to incorporate perspectives and voices of Native peoples and Indigenous nations.
Language A decreasing number of elders among the Potawatomi bands speak the language, but the Pokagon are participating in a program to restore teaching and use of the language: See . ==Tribal government==