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PERDIDO BAY TRIBE SOUTHEASTERN LOWER MUSCOGEE CREEK INDIANS, INC.
Native Paths Muscogee Creek Cultural Heritage and Resource Projects |
Profiles & Happenings
Album of Our Tribal Family
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Micco Bobby Johns and Marian Johns Bearheart and Mayapple The dreamer of "Bearheart's Dream" And the lady who stands beside him
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The Johns Clan . .
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Cindy Mathews, Night Sky Eyes, Robert, Cedar Bear, & Chris, Red Earth Bear
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Stan Cartwright Quiet Dog Vice Chief - Georgia Extension
Robert Johns Cedar Bear First Vice Chief
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Phil Kittell Second Vice Chief
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Maribeth Lewis An accomplished artist and art teacher, Maribeth's art adorns the exterior of the 'Bearmobile'
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Edna Dixon Edna serves as projects coordinator, historian, website manager and internet correspondent, responding to inquiries from visitors around the world.
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Nanette Sconiers Pupalaikis President, Keith Cabin Foundation Active in SE Indian Historical & Cultural Preservation
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Selina Todd "Mother Moon"
Selina gives freely of her time to assist with community programs. Selina is a Hospice bereavement counselor and incorporates aspects of her Native American heritage in special programs for children. |
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Pat Easterwood Pat is an artisan, storyteller and flute player. Pat heads up the "Bearmobile" team, scheduling staff for all events.
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Sandra "Sunfeather" Lee Artisan - Demonstrator - Teacher Bearmobile Team
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Becky Armstrong "Spirit Dove" Artisan - Demonstrator Bearmobile Team
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Pat Easterwood "Dancing Lark" and Theresa Easterwood "White Swan" Artisan Demonstrator Bearmobile Team |
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