SAN DIEGO, CA – Eddie Tullis, former Tribal Chair of the Poarch Creek Indians, was honored with the prestigious 2026 Rick Hill–Tim Wapato Sovereign Warrior Award at the Sovereign Warrior Celebration Luncheon yesterday. The award was presented by the Indian Gaming Association at the annual Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention held in San Diego, CA.
The Sovereign Warrior Award is one of the highest honors presented by the Indian Gaming Association. It recognizes individuals whose leadership, vision, and dedication have made a lasting impact on tribal sovereignty and the advancement of Native nations. The event brought together tribal leaders, industry partners, and distinguished guests from across Indian Country to recognize outstanding leadership, reflect on shared history, and celebrate the enduring strength of tribal sovereignty.
Tullis’ legacy is deeply rooted in perseverance and progress. As Tribal Chairman, he played a pivotal role in securing federal recognition for the Poarch Creek Indians, which transformed the future of the tribe and opened the door to economic development, self-determination, and expanded opportunities for generations to come. His work helped lay the foundation for the tribe’s success and strengthened the broader movement for sovereignty across Indian Country.
“Through his leadership and commitment to sovereignty, Eddie Tullis helped secure federal recognition for our tribe, creating lasting opportunities for future generations,” said Stephanie Bryan, Poarch Creek Indian Chairwoman and CEO. “His impact extends far beyond his own community, strengthening tribal nations across the country. We are honored to have him recognized among leaders from throughout Indian Country.”
Today, his leadership continues to serve as an inspiration, reflecting a lifelong commitment to preserving tribal identity, advancing self-governance, and empowering Native communities.














































