ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Poarch Band of Creek Indians will be hosting their annual Pow Wow to celebrate its Thanksgiving traditions for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians, located in Alabama, announced this past week the completion of a project that now provides its tribal citizens living in rural areas high-speed internet access. The ...
With the goal to assist tribal citizens in need as the result of the devastation from Hurricane Helene, the Poarch Creek Indians, in collaboration with Wind Creek Hospitality, have launched a donation ...
Pensacola City Council reviews Florida AG's letter demanding to cancel Christmas drag show PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Pensacola City Council members are holding forum in their belief that if they cancel a ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Poarch Creek Indians are celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day by teaching the Muskogee language with their McGhee Cultural Department’s Creek Language Program. The Poarch ...
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 ...
The Poarch Creek Bank of Indians has named Suresh Geer as its new Chief Financial Officer, the tribe announced in a release Tuesday. Geer spent 21 years as part of the financial team for the Seminole ...
ATMORE, Ala. -- A longstanding Thanksgiving tradition has returned to the Poarch Creek Indian Tribe. Their annual Pow Wow in Atmore returned after being cancelled for the past two years because of the ...
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 ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - In 1971, the first Poarch Band of Creek Indians Thanksgiving Pow Wow was created as a homecoming for its Tribal Members. The event become so popular that in the 1980′s, Poarch ...
It’s been two years since the Poarch Band of Creek Indians hosted its Thanksgiving Pow Wow. The annual celebration of Native American dance, songs, and culture was canceled in 2020 and 2021 due to ...