- Poarch Creek Indian Reservation
The Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is a Creek
Indian reservation in the state ofAlabama . It is the home of thePoarch Band of Creek Indians , the only federally recognized Indian tribe in the state.The reservation is located eight miles northwest of
Atmore, Alabama . Of the Poarch Band's 2,340 members, about 1,000 lived on or near the 230-acre reservation as of 2006. ["History of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians," [http://www.poarchcreekindians.org/xhtml/culture.htm ] , accessed 7 May 2007.] The Poarch Band also holds other trust lands in Alabama andFlorida . [U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, "Alabama: Poarch Creek Reservation," PDF document available at www.eda.gov/PDF/02Alabama.pdf, accessed 7 May 2007]History
Despite the forced removal of Creek Indians from Georgia and
Alabama in 1836, some Creeks in the Tensaw district of Alabama maintained a distinct community around the small town of Poarch, with segregated schools established by 1908. The federal government held a tract of land at Poarch in trust for the Indians until 1924. [Paredes, J. Anthony. "Federal Recognition and the Poarch Creek Indians" in Peredes, J. Anthony, ed. "Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century" (Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 1992) p. 121] In the 1940s the community began to organize politically in its own interest, and from 1950 to 1970 tribal leader Calvin McGhee spearheaded a campaign for recognition of Creek land claims in the southeastern states. The Poarch Band raised funds largely through an annual Thanksgiving Day Pow Wow.Established as a federal reservation in 1984, the Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is governed by a nine-member tribal council and provides police, fire, judicial, and social services. A "bingo palace" has been wholly owned by the tribal government since 1990, along with some small industrial plants and a restaurant and motel catering to tourists. [U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, "Alabama: Poarch Creek Reservation," PDF document available at www.eda.gov/PDF/02Alabama.pdf, accessed 7 May 2007]
External links
* [http://www.poarchcreekindians.org/ Poarch Band of Creek Indians]
* [http://ftp2.census.gov/geo/maps/tribaltract2000/2865_PoarchCreek/ US Census Bureau's tract maps for Reservation 2865 (Poarch Creek)]References
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