For Deborah Raksany, producing documentaries has always been about more than capturing beautiful landscapes and telling compelling stories.
Kristin Hellmich
Director of External Communications
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For Deborah Raksany, producing documentaries has always been about more than capturing beautiful landscapes and telling compelling stories.
Poarch Creek Indians recently partnered with the Intertribal Agriculture Council, Tall Timbers and the National Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to...Read More
Fortis Native Group, a Tribally-owned business, is proud to announce that it has successfully passed the Cleaning Industry Management Standard-Green...Read More
The Cotton Street Gallery, known for showcasing regional art and history, recently paid tribute to the Poarch Creek Indians efforts...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians emphasize the importance of celebrating and learning about their culture all year long.
Two of Alabama’s leaders in the hospitality and tourism industry -- Wind Creek Hospitality, owned by the Poarch Band of...Read More
As we reflect on Native American History Month this November, the story of the Poarch Creek Indians offers a powerful...Read More
As we honor Native American History Month this November, the Poarch Creek Indians are proud to spotlight our ongoing efforts...Read More
Experience the rich culture of the Poarch Creek Indians at their 52nd annual Pow Wow this Thanksgiving, November 28 and...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians have once again demonstrated their commitment to community support and environmental education with a $30,000 donation...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians are excited to welcome Steven Stewart in the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the...Read More
For hundreds of years, the Poarch Creek Indians have lived on and around the land that makes up our reservation...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians are excited to welcome Steven Stewart in the position of Chief Information Officer (CIO) with the...Read More
Chris Rutherford recently made history as he took oath as the first Poarch Creek Tribal Citizen to serve as the...Read More
Poarch Creek Indians Tribal Council Member Justin Stabler, was recently chosen to attend the inaugural session of the Tribal Leadership...Read More
Affordable family fun is still within reach at OWA Parks & Resort! Tropic Falls is excited to now offer a...Read More
The Mvskoke Language Program provides resources and classes to FLMELC students that teach the language and provide an even stronger...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians are proud to announce that Media Fusion, a tribally-owned business, has been awarded the prestigious Small...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians has once again demonstrated its commitment to supporting Alabama communities by donating $25,000 to Magic Moments,...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians, in collaboration with Wind Creek Hospitality, have launched a donation drive beginning Thursday, Oct. 3. to...Read More
Poarch Creek Indians proudly announce the appointment of Shelly Chavira to the newly established Alabama Workforce Board created by Governor...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians are proud to offer continued support to Dumas Wesley Community Center, established in 1903 as a...Read More
Growing up in a military family, Cody Williamson moved around as a young child. He didn’t really understand his heritage...Read More
If you know about Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve, you may be tempted to keep it a secret. Hidden away in...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians are once again the title sponsor for this year’s Alabama Coastal Cleanup event to be held...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians were recently awarded $24 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration as part...Read More
Governor Kay Ivey recently awarded more than $725,000 to the Poarch Creek Indians to install two duo-port electric chargers at...Read More
During the last year, several communities across the state have had the opportunity to take a glimpse inside the rich...Read More
The Poarch Creek Indians are pleased to announce the induction of Nancy Lowrey into Positive Maturity’s Top 50 over 50....Read More
There probably aren’t many architects running large casino operations. But for almost two decades, the Poarch Creek Indians have put...Read More
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“The Forgotten Creeks” recalls the history of Alabama’s Mvskoke Creek Indians from Spanish contact in the 1500’s through the Indian Removal Act of 1830. View the full documentary below.
To learn more about our history, read “Woven Together, The Story of the Poarch Creek Indians.” Click below to read online or to purchase our hardback coffee table book for your home.
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