Poarch Band of Creek Indians

Poarch Band of Creek Indians
Poarch Band of Creek Indians
Total population
2,340 (2006)[1]
Regions with significant populations
United States United States (Alabama Alabama)
Languages

English

Religion

Protestant, traditional beliefs

Related ethnic groups

Muscogee Creek, Five Civilized Tribes

The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe of Native Americans residing in the southern part of the state of Alabama. Historically speaking the Muskogean language, they were formerly known as the Creek Nation East of the Mississippi. They are located mostly in Escambia County. They operate three gaming casinos and a hotel.

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History

The Poarch Band descends from Muscogee Creek Indians who sided with the United States in the Creek War of 1813–1814. Many Creeks remained in Alabama despite the Indian Removal Act of 1830.

They have lived in Alabama as a distinct community for the last two centuries.[2] The Poarch Band represents only some of the descendants of those who were not removed.

Over the decades, many Indians intermarried with African-American or European-American neighbors, and some descendants assimilated into those social and cultural groups.[3]

Tribal membership requirements

To be eligible to enroll in the tribe, people must be descended from the American Indians listed on the either of three roles: 1870 U.S. Census of Escambia County, Alabama; 1900 U.S. Census of Escambia County, Alabama; 1900 U.S. Special Indian Census of Monroe County, Alabama. Besides being of Muscogee Creek heritage, they must have a minimum blood quantum of 1/4 American Indian blood and not be enrolled in any other tribe to enroll in the tribe.[4]

Current status

The Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is located in south Alabama near the city of Atmore, Alabama.[2] Their current tribal chairman is Buford L. Rolin[1] The tribe owns Poarch Creek Indian Gaming, which operates three casinos: Wind Creek Casino and Hotel in Atmore, Creek Casino Wetumpka (formerly Riverside Entertainment Center) in Wetumpka, and Creek Casino Montgomery (formerly Tallapoosa Entertainment Center) in Montgomery.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Culture." Poarch Band of Creek Indians. (retrieved 16 July 2010)
  2. ^ a b c "Welcome", Poarch Band of Creek Indians Website, 2005, retrieved 23 Feb 2009
  3. ^ Paredes, J. Anthony. "Federal Recognition and the Poarch Creek Indians" in Paredes, J. Anthony, ed. Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late 20th Century (Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 1992) pp. 120–121
  4. ^ "Constitution of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians." Native American Rights Fund. 1 June 1985 (retrieved 25 Nov 2010)

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