Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo/Poarch Creek Indians) With the goal to assist tribal citizens in need as the result of the devastation from Hurricane ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Poarch Creek Indians will celebrate Thanksgiving with their 53rd Annual Pow Wow, set for Thanksgiving Day and the day after, according to a Poarch Creek Indians news release.
ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — It’s one-stop shopping for history, thanks to the Poarch Creek Museum. We teamed up with knowledgeable tour guide Blake Crook to show the rich history of the Creek nation over ...
Baldwin County residents fight proposed solar farm that will power Meta data center There are plans to build a massive solar farm on thousands of acres in rural Baldwin County. The power generated ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WALA) - To celebrate Indigenous People’s Day, the Poarch Creek Indians are highlighting their Mvskoke Language Program. The second Monday in October is Indigenous People’s Day which ...
With Thanksgiving also comes the annual Poarch Band of Creek Indians Pow Wow, a tradition that has lasted over 50 years to celebrate the preservation of their south Alabama tribal land. This year, the ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WALA) - The Poarch Creek Indians on Monday swore in Chris Rutherford as the first Poarch Creek tribal citizen to serve as chief of the Poarch Creek Tribal Police Department. The Poarch ...
According to a release from the Poarch Creek Indians, a $25,000 donation was made to the American Heart Association to fund CPR kits and training in Escambia County Schools. The Poarch Creek Indians ...
The Poarch Creek Indians have made "one of the largest donations to date" toward creation of the Saban Center, the in-progress $120 million STEM and arts campus, to be constructed in downtown ...
While the Montgomery City Council stalled again on its planned donation of $500,000 it plans to gift to Flatwood, the Poarch Creek Indians came through with $140,000 for people who lost their homes ...
WETUMPKA, Ala. — At the height of Muscogee power, thousands of people filled the tribe’s sprawling territory on the lush banks of the Coosa River in present-day Alabama. Oce Vpofv, or Hickory Ground, ...
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