The Poarch Creek Indians Museum & Welcome Center, nestled in Atmore, AL, invites visitors to delve into the rich history of the Muskogee Creek Indians. Known as the Kerretv Cuko (Building of Learning), this museum offers a captivating glimpse into the daily lives and traditions of our ancestors. From stoneware to textiles, the exhibits paint a vivid picture of early village life and the cultural heritage that defines the Poarch Creek Tribe.
Step inside to discover a treasure trove of traditional Creek art, including meticulously crafted baskets, intricate pottery, and exquisite textiles. Delve into the unique artifacts that tell the story of the Poarch Creek Indians, from shellwork to copper tooling. Don't miss the opportunity to see historical documents like the original Petition for Federal Recognition, shedding light on the tribe's enduring legacy and resilience.
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