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) — The Poarch Creek Band of Creek Indian’s business success booms across state lines, and there are no signs of slowing down. Mayor Sandy Stimpson announces changes to executive ...
Long before Alabama became a state, it was home to thriving Native American nations whose descendants still live here today. But how many tribes are officially recognized in Alabama now? In the U.S., ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WALA) - Color, culture and tradition collided at the 53rd annual Poarch Creek Indian Pow Wow, drawing thousands to the reservation in Atmore for a celebration of Native American heritage ...
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, ...
What does it take to reawaken a sleeping language? For Elizabeth Bryant, a Takelma language program leader for the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, the answer lies in years of dedication, ...