The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is a federally recognized Tribe located in Atmore, Alabama. Descendants of the original Creek Nation, the Poarch Creeks have resided on their tribal lands for nearly two centuries, fostering a strong sense of community and cultural preservation. With a focus on economic and social self-sufficiency, the Tribe actively engages in partnerships and initiatives that benefit both its members and the state of Alabama.
Deeply rooted in their heritage, the Poarch Creek Indians prioritize the preservation of their traditional Creek arts, language, and customs. Through their Cultural Department, they ensure that these aspects remain an integral part of the Tribe's identity, organizing educational programs, events, and Pow Wows. With a commitment to peace, harmony, and the well-being of their people, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians continues to thrive as a sovereign American Indian Tribe.
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