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TNB->Creek: Overview of the Creek Indian Tribe ... The Lower Creeks also grew rice. Hickory nuts and acorns were a source of sustenance. Hunting deer and bear and fishing also supplemented the food supplies. Each town had its own hunting range, and the Creeks were careful not to trespass on other towns' preserves.
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www.aaanativearts.com/article1046.html
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What do creek eat? What does creek eat? What did Creek's eat? The Creek Tribe Foods? What do the creek eat? Foods cree indians eat? What creek indians eat? What do creek tribe eat? The black creek indians? Where did the creek eat?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_foods_did_the_Creek_Indians_eat
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_foods_did_the_Creek_Indians_eat
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During early historic times the Creek occupied the greater portion of Alabama and Georgia, residing chiefly on Coosa ... The dominating tribes at the time of the confederation seem to have been the Abihka (or Kusa), Kasihta, Kawita, Oakfuskee, and some other tribe or tribes at the junction of Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers.
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www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/creek/creekhist.h...
www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/creek/creekhist.htm
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They could now eat the new corn, but without salt, and melons and similar food might also be eaten. ... Notes on the Creek Indians, 1939Free Genealogy | Indian Genealogy | Creek Notes...
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www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creeknotes/page13.htm
www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creeknotes/page13.htm
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Society and culture of the Creek Indians, including customs... ... Prior to the early 18th Century, most of Georgia was home to American Indians belonging to a southeastern alliance known as the Creek Confederacy. Today's Creek Nation, also known as the Muskogee, were the major tribe in that alliance.
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ngeorgia.com/history/creek.html
ngeorgia.com/history/creek.html
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During the American Revolution the Creek Nation was generally successful in maintaining its neutrality, although factions of the tribe fought on either the British or American sides. In November, 1783, two minor chiefs (Tallassee and Cusseta) ceded Creek land between the Tugaloo and Apalachee Rivers.
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ngeorgia.com/history/creekhistory.html
ngeorgia.com/history/creekhistory.html
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; Creek Indians (New Georgia Encyclopedia) ... Introduction to Creek Nation ... Creek Treaties Related to Georgia...
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georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/creek.htm
georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/creek.htm
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NativeTech Home Page | FOOD & RECIPE INDEX | SEARCH BY CATEGORY OR TRIBE | Contact Us ... NOTE: Some people write to me to seek permission to reproduce recipes in NativeTech's Food and Recipes section. In general, NativeTech materials are free and may be reproduced for (non-internet) personal use...
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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 ... American Indian Tribe . Com...
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www.creekindian.com/
www.creekindian.com/
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