My Great-Great Grandmother Rebecca Jane McGhee was a Muscogee from the area known as Poarch Creek in Alabama who married my GG Grandfather who himself was a mixed blood Tsalagi. Little is known about her, except for the fact that she was born around the year of 1845 and sometimes is found...
George Stiggins, a Creek Indian half blood living in Alabama, wrote this history more than 150 years ago. Raised in the white culture by his father, an English trader, Stiggins nevertheless lived in close contact with the Creeks because his mother was a full blood of the Natchez tribe, ...
Between 1836 and 1840 nearly twenty thousand Creeks were removed from their homeland and settled in the Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma). Today, there are four main groups of Creeks in Oklahoma—the Creek Nation, the Alabama-Quassarte (Coushatta), the Kialegee, and the Thopthlocco ...
The Creek War of 1813-1814 in Alabama, Georgia & Florida The Creek War of 1813-1814 in AL, GA & FL Generals of the Creek War The Red Stick leader Menawa (left) and Major General Andrew Jackson (right), both pictured here later in life, fought each other at the Battle of Horseshoe ...
a.A member of a Native American people formerly inhabiting eastern Alabama, southwest Georgia, and northwest Florida and now located in central Oklahoma and southern Alabama. The Creek were removed to Indian Territory in the 1830s. b.The Muskogean language of the Creek. ...
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Upon defeat, the Muscogee ceded 23,000,000 acres of land (half of Alabama and part of southern Georgia); they were forcibly removed to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) in the 1830s. There with the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole, they constituted one of the Five Civilized Tribes...
They lived primarily in Alabama and Georgia and were settled, agricultural people. There were more than 50 towns, generally called tribes, in the confederacy, which was formed chiefly for protection against the tribes to the north. Certain villages were set aside for war ceremonies, others for ...
Jackson achieves a decisive victory in this war at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in Alabama, ending the Creek War. Jackson logra una victoria decisiva en la batalla de Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, poniendo fin a esta guerra. Literature He estimated that two-thirds of them were refugees from th...
The document reads: “State ofAlabama: Know all men by these presents, that inTallapoosa County,Yargian Indian of theCreek.. ofCreek.. in the State ofAlabamaand County ofTallapoosaand this day.. and in consideration o the sum of five thousand dollars to me in hand paid the receipt whereo...