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 ...
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 ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is gearing up for the 51st anniversary of their popular Pow Wow. The event, on Nov. 23 and 24, is a Thanksgiving tradition, welcoming attendees ...
CREEK INDIAN HISTORY : A HISTORICAL NARRATIVE OF THE GENEALOGY TRADITIONS AND DOWNFALL OF THE ISPOCOGA OR CREEK INDIAN TRIBE OF INDIANS BY GEORGE STIGGINS INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY WILLIAM STOKES ...
Historic records point to a life of mixed heritage in the American West. My great-grandmother Lula Craig/Creg, born Jan. 26, 1870, appears on both the federal 1910 census in Depew City, Creek County, ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Alabama’s only federally recognized Native American tribe, are descended from a segment of the Creek Nation. Today, the tribe manages the powerful Wind Creek ...