Archive 2015 | Tribal Member Video Portrait

Jack Allen McGhee

Jack Allen McGhee

Archive 2015
Jack Allen always felt connected to his Poarch roots, even as traditions were fading before his eyes. As a boy he spent summers on dirt paths, playing with homemade toys and jumping in a nearby creek. He picked cotton and chopped firewood to keep his family warm. His parents were of a generation that assimilated in order to survive. Ceremonies and traditions were not routinely passed down. But Jack Allen learned what he could about the Tribe and its rich history. In tradition he found solace and connection. And he delighted in discoveries like the calico ribbon shirts and turtle shell rattles used in social dances. It made Poarch feel even more like home and today his daughters share his passion for the lifeblood that culture has to offer.