The Spanish brought peaches to the U.S., but Indigenous peoples spread the fruit across the eastern half of the U.S.
Lawsuit filed by the Muscogee Creek Nation in 2012 against the Poarch Band Creek Indians, Auburn University, the U.S. Interior Department and others in the USDC Middle District of Alabama. The ...
Opinion from U.S. District Judge Myron H. Thompson dismissing lawsuit filed by the Muscogee Creek Nation in 2012 against the Poarch Band Creek Indians, Auburn University, the U.S. Interior Department ...
The case stems from a lawsuit the Muscogee (Creek) Nation filed in 2012 against the Poarch Creek Indians, Auburn University, the U.S. Interior Department and others. The suit alleges the Poarch ...
Maconites and members of the Muscogee (Creek) — the Native American tribe that once inhabited Middle Georgia — stood ...
The Muscogee Nation are descendants of people who called the land home and Alabama’s Poarch Band of Creek Indians is a separate tribal nation that shares ancestry with the Muscogee and built the ...
a spokeswoman for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, wrote in an emailed statement. The Muscogee Nation argued that Poarch tribal officials broke a legal promise to protect the site when they ...
The area was home to many different American Indian cultures during the last 17,000 years and is considered the cradle of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Thousands of people come to the park annually for ...
TULSA, Okla. – The Muscogee Nation has renewed a lawsuit first filed in 2012 against the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama for building a casino resort on the site of sacred historic ...
a spokeswoman for the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, wrote in an emailed statement. The Muscogee Nation argued that Poarch tribal officials broke a legal promise to protect the site when they ...