The Kerretv Cuko (Building of Learning) Poarch Creek Indians Museum and Gift Shop is the place to experience the history of our Tribe firsthand. Our exhibit showcases how our ancestors—the Muskogee Creek Indians—lived with samples of stoneware, pottery, tools, baskets, and textiles. See what early village life was like for families living and farming together.

The Poarch Creek Museum has examples of baskets produced in the traditional way along with other traditional forms of Creek art, including pottery, textiles, shellwork, copper tooling, and quilting. You’ll also see artifacts that are special to the Poarch Creek Indians specifically, such as original copies of the Petition for Federal Recognition submitted to the United States Department of the Interior in 1980.

Visit our museum Monday—Friday, 8am—5pm. You might also enjoy a virtual trip through our online gift shop here >

Museum Slideshow