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 ...
Creek - any member of the Creek Confederacy (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma American Indian, Indian, Red Indian - a member of the race of people living in America when Europeans arrived Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection...
Journalist and photographer Fredrick Samuel Barde chronicled territorial Oklahoma, fully covering topics such as local agriculture, railroads, statehood, and the actions of the Five Civilized Tribes. His interest in the Muskogee Creek Indians rose above the rest because of the Nation's internal schism...
Noun1.Creek Confederacy- a North American Indian confederacy organized by the Muskogee that dominated the southeastern part of the United States before being removed to Oklahoma confederacy,confederation,federation- a union of political organizations ...
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As a young boy growing up within the Muskogee Creek Nation in rural Oklahoma, Josh experiences a yearning for something he cannot tame. Quiet and skinny a... CS Womack - 《Sun Tracks》 被引量: 4发表: 2001年 A Return to Soaring In the Soaring Personalities column of the August 2018 ...
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. ...
Muskogee, city, seat (1907) of Muskogee county, east-central Oklahoma, U.S. It is located near the confluence of the Verdigris, Grand (Neosho), and Arkansas rivers, is surrounded by lakes, and lies southeast of Tulsa. Founded in 1872 on the Missouri-Kans