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The three-judge panel directed the trial judge to do a “claim by claim” analysis of whether officials with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama have sovereign immunity that would prevent them ...
the Poarch Creek Indians (PCI) have lived together for almost 200 years around the land where the current reservation is in Poarch, Alabama—less than one hour from Mobile. They became federally ...
where the Oklahoma-based Muscogee (Creek) Nation contends Alabama’s Poarch Band of Creek Indians broke their legal promise to preserve a historic Muscogee site when they acquired it in 1980. (AP Photo ...
ATLANTA — An appeals court on Wednesday heard arguments in a long-running dispute between two federally recognized tribes ... is owned by Alabama’s Poarch Band of Creek Indians, a separate ...
A years-long dispute between two federally recognized tribes – the Muscogee Nation from Oklahoma and Poarch Band of Creek Indians from Alabama – over the future of the remains of people from which ...
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 ... is neutral in the dispute between the two tribes and ...
A federal district court judge in Alabama dismissed the case in 2021, ruling the Poarch have sovereign immunity, the legal doctrine that bars lawsuits against tribes. The Muscogee are appealing to ...
OKMULGEE - The Muscogee (Creek) Nation may be heading to court in an attempt to protect a sacred site in Alabama ... Band of Creek Indians, headquartered in Atmore, Ala. The two tribes have ...
The state of Alabama sued. Counties sued ... land taken into trust receives the same protections afforded to most other federally recognized Indian tribes.” Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.