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  1. The Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is a Creek Indian reservation in the state of Alabama. It is the home of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, the only federally recognized Native American tribe in the state. The reservation is located eight miles (13 km) northwest of Atmore.

  2. user our interactive reservation map to learn about and located key places of interest across the Poarch Creek Indian tribal nation in Alabama

  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. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians (/ pɔːrtʃ / PORCH; [3]) are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans with reservation lands in lower Alabama. As Mvskoke people, they speak the Muscogee language. They were formerly known as the Creek Nation East of the Mississippi.

  5. Here is a list of local accommodation options and camping facilities. See frequently asked questions and answers about the Poarch Creek Indians Annual Thanksgiving Pow Wow, a 2-day homecoming celebration of our rich cultural heritage with families, friends, and neighbors.

  6. The Poarch Creek Indians is a segment of the original Creek Nation, which avoided removal and has lived together for nearly 150 years. Despite the policy of removal of Southeastern Indians to Oklahoma, an indeterminate number of Creeks remained in Alabama.

  7. The reservation is located eight miles northwest of Atmore, Alabama in rural Escambia County, about 57 miles east of Mobile. The Poarch Creek Indians have fought hard to preserve their proud heritage while moving forward into the mainstream of today’s modern society.

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