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Perdido Bay Tribe of Southeastern Lower Muscogee Creek Indians, Inc
A 501 (c)(3) non-profit & 509 (a)(2) public charity
Dedicated to honoring and preserving our cultural heritage through art, education and community service.

Native Heritage Education

Welcome to Perdido Bay Tribe's Native Heritage Education Pages. This is a broad category with pages that speak to a variety of interests. 

Online Classroom is a resource developed primarily for students. The content is basic and suitable for all ages of learners.

Honoring Cultural Traditions - Offers more in-depth articles on Creek Indian Culture and life ways.

Ancient Treasures - Southeastern Moundbuilder Societies

The Creek Trail of Tears - A series of short articles that describe the sequence of events that ultimately led to the Creek people surrendering their Southeastern homeland.

Mountain Stewards - A series of research reports that describe geographical locations in Georgia that were significant to Native Peoples.

Bearheart's Story Pages - Bobby Johns Bearheart's childhood memories 

Voices of Our People - In Poetry, Prose, and Creative Arts, our members and friends express the many ways our Southeastern Indian heritage is important and significant for all people to consider.

Genealogy - Gathering Memories Project - A helpful place for researchers to learn and share interesting and significant family stories of the post-removal Southeastern Native experience.

 

Native Paths Cultural Heritage Museum & Environmental Education Center
3300 Beloved Path 
Pensacola, FL  32507
850.453.7382
Open Tuesday - Saturday, 9am - 5pm