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PCI celebrates Native American Heritage Month

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In honor of Native American Heritage Month in November, the Poarch Creek Indians will launch a special educational blog series that highlights key aspects of their culture and history. Beginning this month, the Tribe will feature a new blog on their newly redesigned website, covering a variety of topics important to Native American heritage and the future of their community.
The blog series will explore four important themes:

  • Land Sovereignty: Delving into the historical and ongoing significance of land sovereignty for the Tribe, this blog will focus on how the Poarch Creek Indians have navigated issues related to land rights and self-governance.
  • Environmental Stewardship through Recycling and Conservation: This post will highlight the Tribe’s efforts to preserve and protect natural resources through sustainable practices, emphasizing their commitment to recycling and environmental conservation.
  • Opportunity for Our Tribe and Our Neighbors: Focusing on how the Tribe creates opportunities for both its members and the wider community, this blog will reflect on the Tribe’s work to foster economic growth, job creation, and charitable giving.
  • Historical Preservation: This entry will discuss the Tribe’s dedication to preserving their cultural history through events like the annual Pow Wow and the Poarch Creek Museum, ensuring that future generations understand and appreciate their heritage.
    “We are excited to share these topics with the public and provide a deeper understanding of the values that guide the Tribe,” Poarch Creek Indians Tribal Chair & CEO Stephanie A. Bryan said. “By highlighting issues like land sovereignty and environmental stewardship, we hope to educate our neighbors while also celebrating our own cultural history.”
    The Poarch Creek Indians invite everyone to visit their website each Monday in November to learn more about these important topics. They also ask the public to join them at the Annual Thanksgiving Pow Wow Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29. Through this educational initiative and annual event, the Tribe continues its mission to preserve their heritage while contributing to the well-being of the community.
    For more information on the Pow Wow and to view their website, visit poarchcreekindians.org.