
This show in a repeat from 2006 of
William Bailey
talking to ACTC Director Joey Brackner.
The Poarch community of Creek Indians near Atmore is Alabama’s only
federally recognized Native American tribe. For more than a decade,
William Bailey has been instrumental in bringing Creek elders from
Oklahoma to teach the language and to help reintroduce traditions that
were no longer practiced in Alabama. The Creek language, a
foundation of tribal culture, was the focus of early apprenticeship
projects. William built on this effort, working with other tribal members to
reestablish the stomp dance and traditional ceremonies in his
community. He visited Oklahoma to work with Creek elders such as
George Bunny and Sam Proctor, learning about medicinal herbs,
making ball sticks and blow guns, and other traditional practices and
teaching these skills through the Apprenticeship Program.
This special radio series will air every Sunday at 2:00 P.M., on the Troy University Public Radio Network at:
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