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Montgomery, Alabama Travel Guide - Places To Go, Restaurants and Hotels - Alabama.Travel
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The Official Travel Site of Alabama. Festival and Event Calendar. History, Culture and Activities. Cities, Beaches and Destinations. Cities, Beaches and Destinations. Road Trip No. 8: A Place Where History Runs Deep. What To See and Do. Experience more than 150 years of history, art and architecture, including restored chambers and the majestic rotunda. Alabama Department of Archives and History. The country’s oldest state-funded archives feature historical records, exhibits and more. Renaissance Montgom...
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AIAC_Home_Page
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Tribes, Chiefs and. Welcome to the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission. American Indian Activities in Alabama. 771 South Lawrence Street. Montgomery, AL 36130. Due to limited staffing, we request that you call before visiting the office to ensure someone will be present for your visit. Many items on this web site are in Adobe (PDF) format, so if an Adobe Reader is needed please download.
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Overview
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Tribes, Chiefs and. What Is The AIAC? Created by the Legislative Act in 1984, the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission (AIAC) represents more than 38,000 American Indian families who are residents of the State of Alabama. Why Does AIAC Exist? Meeting with the Governor. Sheila P. Jackson. Due to limited staffing, we request that you call before visiting the office to ensure someone will be present for your visit.
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SpecialEvents
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SiteMap
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Tribes, Chiefs and. Tribes, Chiefs and Commissioners. Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama. Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama. Star Clan of Muscogee Creeks. Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians. Research / Helpful Hints. Native American Business Owner Profile. Native American Business Directory Oct 09. Alabama Indian Census 2010 Data. Alabama Indian Health Survey 2008. Alabama Department of Archives and History. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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Programs
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Tribes, Chiefs and. Native American Business Owner Profile. Alabama Indian Census 2010 Data.
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Links - Digital Alabama
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Add Place or Event. Add Place or Event. Digital Alabama Link Library. Alabama, State of. National Parks In Alabama. People That Write About Alabama. Highlights of Agricultural Research. Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. Huntsville Alabama Southern Rock Band. Alabama Sout and Rock-N-Roll. Alabama, State of. Alabama Commission on Higher Education. Alabama Commission on Higher Education. Alabama Commission on Higher Education Colleges and Universities. Vital Records - Home.
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Birmingham, Alabama Travel Guide - Places To Go, Restaurants and Hotels - Alabama.Travel
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The Official Travel Site of Alabama. Festival and Event Calendar. History, Culture and Activities. Cities, Beaches and Destinations. Cities, Beaches and Destinations. Road Trip No. 6: Taking it to the Streets, Downtown. What To See and Do. See one of the most beautiful racetracks in North America and the country's largest collection of vintage and modern motorcycles. Experience four floors of hands-on exhibits, larger-than-life IMAX films and other extraordinary programs. Vulcan Park and Museum. A state-...
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Tribes
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Tribes, Chiefs and. Tribes Recognized by the State of Alabama. Poarch Band of Creek Indians. Stephanie A. Bryan, Tribal Chair. 5811 Jack Springs Road. Atmore, AL 36502. Note: Also recognized by the Federal Government). Echota Cherokee Tribe Of Alabama. Stanley Trimm, Chief. 410 Main Street West. Glencoe, AL 35904. Cherokee Tribe Of Northeast Alabama. Stan Long, Chief. Huntsville, AL 35811. E-Mail: stan.long11@gmail.com. Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama. James C. Wright, Chief. Elba, AL 36323.