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Creek Indians



Creek - Native North American confederacy. The peoples forming it were mostly of the Muskogean branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). The Creek received their name from early white traders because so many of their villages were located at rivers and creeks. They lived primarily in Alabama and Georgia and were settled, agricultural people. There were more   Read More...

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    Creek Religion and Medicine
    by John R. Swanton. 208 pgs.


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    McIntosh and Weatherford, Creek Indian Leaders
    by Benjamin W. Griffith Jr. 324 pgs.


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    Alex Posey: Creek Poet, Journalist, and Humorist
    by Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. 336 pgs.


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