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The Muscogee (Creek) Tribe Team is a team of the Native Americans Project
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Welcome to the Muscogee (Creek) Tribe Team
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This team is for those working on profiles of individuals or with an historic interest in the Muscogee (Creek) Tribe. The scope of the team is pre-contact to present day.
Participants
The leaders of this team are Paula Ruehling
Introduction
Profiles
Maps
Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi |
- Native Languages - Maps of American Indian Tribes and Reservations
- This Land press - MAP OF THE WEEK: Native American Nations
- Flutopedia.com - Native American Indian Tribal Maps
- Emerson Kent.com - Map of the United States - Native American Tribes.
- Wikimedia Commons - Maps of Native American tribal territories
- 500 Nations - 500 Nations, Tribes, Bands
- Ancient Wisdom - American Indian Tribes
- Emerson Kent - A collection of Native American maps.
Language
The Muscogee language is a member of the Muskogean family. Muskogee, or Creek, is a Muskogean language of the American Southeast, related to other Southeastern languages like Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Koasati. The language has been in decline, but some young people are working to keep their ancestral language alive. Like other Muskogean languages, Muskogee Creek is a language with morphologically complex verbs and SOV (subject–object–verb) word order.[1] It is spoken by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, and the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Florida Museum: Creek Language
Miscellaneous
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Resources
- PDF - A guide to tracing American Indian and Alaska Native Ancestry
- Native Culture - NATIVE AMERICAN SITES
- National Museum of the American Indian - Collections search
- The Wild West - American Indian Genealogy
- National Indian Law Library Tracing your Genealogy National Indian Law Library, Tracing Your Roots
- This Day in History - Dec 20, 1836 - Jackson submits Indian treaty to Congress
- Bjmjr.net - THE WILD WEST OF THE SEMINOLE NEGRO INDIAN SCOUTS - The Killing of Adam Paine, Medal of Honor Winner
- Trail of Tears
- Encyclopedia of Alabama - Cherokee Indian Removal
- History.com - The Trail of Tears
- Digital Library Oklahoma,edu - TRAIL OF TEARS
- Crystal Links - The Trail of Tears
- US History - The Trail of Tears — The Indian Removals
- Native Voices - 1838 - Cherokee die on Trail of Tears
- Sequoyah Research Center - Family Stories from the Trail of Tears - taken from the Indian-Pioneer History Collection, Grant Foreman, editor
- Dawes Resources Information concerning the Dawes Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes may be found on the following WikiTree pages:
- Dawes Final Rolls page on WikiTree
- Dawes Act page on WikiTree
- Dawes Census Card page on WikiTree
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