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A Place Called Poarch
Poarch Creek Indians
43 episodes
7 months ago
"A Place Called Poarch" is a captivating podcast that dives deep into the heart of the Poarch Creek Indians, shedding light on its unique perspectives on Native issues. Each episode reveals the rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition, intertwined with timely discussions on the challenges and triumphs faced by Indigenous communities. From Native history to contemporary debates, join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the depths of what it means to be a part of the Poarch Creek community in today's world. Subscribe now and become a part of the conversation. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe in the state of Alabama.
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"A Place Called Poarch" is a captivating podcast that dives deep into the heart of the Poarch Creek Indians, shedding light on its unique perspectives on Native issues. Each episode reveals the rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition, intertwined with timely discussions on the challenges and triumphs faced by Indigenous communities. From Native history to contemporary debates, join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the depths of what it means to be a part of the Poarch Creek community in today's world. Subscribe now and become a part of the conversation. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe in the state of Alabama.
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Society & Culture,
History
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A Place Called Poarch: I Knew Who I Was: Interview with April Sells
A Place Called Poarch
56 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
A Place Called Poarch: I Knew Who I Was: Interview with April Sells
April has been at Poarch for 35 years -- as long as some people have been here on this Earth. Through those years she has been selfless with her time and has given so much of herself to The Tribe. Today, she discusses her family history, the Princess Contest, her various jobs through the years and how she has navigated life not looking like a "stereotypical Indian".
A Place Called Poarch
"A Place Called Poarch" is a captivating podcast that dives deep into the heart of the Poarch Creek Indians, shedding light on its unique perspectives on Native issues. Each episode reveals the rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition, intertwined with timely discussions on the challenges and triumphs faced by Indigenous communities. From Native history to contemporary debates, join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the depths of what it means to be a part of the Poarch Creek community in today's world. Subscribe now and become a part of the conversation. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe in the state of Alabama.