Perdido Bay Tribe Heritage Museum

The Perdido Bay Tribe Cultural Heritage Museum bills itself as, “A place of warmth and beauty. A place for learning and sharing. A place of welcoming. A place to exhibit the art of our heritage.” Includes a mobile museum called the Bear Museum which “Perdido Bay Tribe volunteers make available to schools, libraries, community centers, churches, civic crganizations and others at very low cost.” The mission of the museum is “to honor our shared heritage by learning and teaching others about Southeastern Creek Indian history and life ways through art and education. To speak for the care of our environment and teach the ancestors’ philosophy that every individual has the responsibility to assure it stays pure enough for seven future generations. To honor the memory of our Beloved Creek Ancestors in the most sincere ways we know.”

Internal Links:                                             External Links:

Lost Worlds of Florida                                   Le Moyne’s Florida Indians @ TheNewWorld.us

Ancient Civilizations of Florida                   Cultural Heritage Museum @ PerdidoBayTribe.org

Public Indian Events of Florida

Public Indian Sites of Florida

Florida Native American Heritage Trail

Gary C. Daniels

Gary C. Daniels is an award-winning, Emmy-nominated television, video and multimedia writer and producer. He has a M.A. degree in Communications from Georgia State University in Atlanta, a B.F.A. degree in TV Production from the Savannah College of Art and Design and an A.A. degree in Art from the College of Coastal Georgia. He has appeared on the Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Science Channel and History Channel. His History Channel appearance became the highest-rated episode in the network's history. He has a passion for Native American history and art. He is the founder and publisher of LostWorlds.org.