Information about the Creek Indians for students and teachers. Facts about Creek Indian food, clothing, houses, villages, art and crafts, weapons and tools, legends, and customs of the Creek people. ... Creek Tribe; Where did the Creek Indians get their name?; The white settlers called them Creek Indians after...
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Creek Indians, members of a noted confederacy whose domain extended from the Atlantic westward to the high lands which separate the waters of the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers, including a greater portion of the States of Alabama and Georgia and the whole of Florida.
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So far, we haven't found any resources on Creek Indian (historical) clothing, save for a few pictures revealing sophisticated garments with ornate designs and feathers. Boar tusks and antlers were also used in the creation of Jewelry. ... An Online Resource on the Historical and ; Present Day Creek Indians;
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Creek Indian - An Online Resource on the Historical and Present Day Creek ... The Creek Indians (or Muskogee) belong to the Muskhogean linguistic stock. The historical Creek, a union known as the Creek Confederacy was made out of the remains of the several separate tribes that occupied Georgia and Alabama in the...
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Creek Indians:; Article on Muscogee Creek history and culture. Muskogee Creek Culture:; ... Southeast American Indian Clothing Native American Clothes:; Pictures of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Creek clothing styles. Creek Fry Bread Recipe Creek Cornbread Native Fruit Drink Creek Swamp Cabbage Muskogee Polksalad:;
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Creek Indians The Creek Nation ... Facts for Kids: Creek Indians (Muscogee Creeks) ... History of the Creek Indians in Georgia History of the Creek Nation Horseshoe Bend - Creek War...
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In the early years the Seminoles wore little clothing except during ceremonies. ... The Creek Indians were primarily farmers. They raised corn, squash, peanuts, sweet potatoes, and melons. Each family had its own garden. All members of the tribe helped plant, cultivate, and harvest the crops. They also gathered seeds,
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Society and culture of the Creek Indians, including customs... ... The name "Creek" came from the shortening of "Ocheese Creek" Indians -- a name given by the English to the native people living along the Ocheese Creek (or Ocmulgee River). In time, the name was applied to all groups of the confederacy.
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This bibliography is definitely NOT a complete list of works on Creek Indians. It is intended both to help those interested in the tribe and its history get started with their research and to provide information of interest to more advanced researchers.
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Doster, James F. The Creek Indians and Their Florida Lands, 1740-1823. 2 v. New York: Garland Publishing Co., 1974. This book is based on Indian Claims Commission exhibits and the citations are to those exhibits in the court case by number.
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