Top Stories from Nov. 14, 2025 ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — The Poarch Creek Indians will celebrate Thanksgiving with their 53rd ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — It’s one-stop shopping for history, thanks to the Poarch Creek Museum. We teamed up with knowledgeable tour guide Blake Crook to show the rich history of the Creek nation over ...
ATMORE, Ala. (WKRG) — On the more than 200 acres that the Poarch Band of Creek Indians own sits a place that the elders of the tribe call home. Tending to elders is something the Creek Nation takes ...
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Alabama’s only federally recognized Native American tribe, are descended from a segment of the Creek Nation. Today, the tribe manages the powerful Wind Creek ...
Sacramento County supervisors approved the Coyote Creek solar project despite objections from tribes and environmental groups ...
RaeLynn Butler, Secretary of Culture and Humanities for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, highlights a month of reflection, education, and celebration honoring Indigenous history and traditions.
ATMORE, Ala. (WALA) - To celebrate Indigenous People’s Day, the Poarch Creek Indians are highlighting their Mvskoke Language Program. The second Monday in October is Indigenous People’s Day which ...
Santa Rosa Band Creek Fest '25 is more than a celebration, it's an opportunity to trumpet their heritage after being forced ...
TULSA, Okla. — An ongoing issue picked up more traction here in Oklahoma. While 2 News was listening to your stories at the fair, several Muscogee (Creek) Nation members came up to the listening booth ...
With Thanksgiving also comes the annual Poarch Band of Creek Indians Pow Wow, a tradition that has lasted over 50 years to celebrate the preservation of their south Alabama tribal land. This year, the ...