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  1. See FAQ for questions and answers about the Poarch Creek Indians, tribal government based in Atmore, Alabama. Here, we provide answers to commonly asked questions about our Tribe and our government including community services, cultural programs, enrollment processes, and more.

  2. 18 wrz 2024 · Community services. Every year, the Poarch Creek Indians provide charitable contributions to Native American organizations, counties and other entities. Education. The prosperity of our Tribe and of our friends and neighbors depends on how well educated our children are.

  3. 10 cze 2024 · The Poarch Creek Indians are Alabama's only federally-recognized tribe in Atmore AL. Learn all about our history, culture and community

  4. 27 mar 2023 · Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Stephanie A. Bryan The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized Native American tribe in Alabama. In 1983, after years of legal actions, the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) extended government-to-government relations with the Poarch Band, a decision that gave ...

  5. Those efforts culminated in the Poarch Band of Creek Indians becoming the only federally recognized tribe in the State of Alabama in 1984 and the declaration of its reservation in 1985.

  6. The McGhee-Tullis Tuition Assistance Program provides opportunities for Tribal Members, young and old, to strive for a quality high school education, post-secondary degrees, and specialty certificates through the Tribe’s. financial assistance with tuitions, books, and other necessary expenses. This includes assistance for special-needs students.

  7. The Poarch Creek Indians are an active partner in the state of Alabama, contributing to economic, educational, social and cultural projects benefiting both Tribal Citizens and residents of local communities and neighboring towns.

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