Poarch Creek Indian Reservation

Poarch Creek Indian Reservation

The Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is a Creek Indian reservation in the state of Alabama. It is the home of the Poarch 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 and Florida. [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)]

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