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The Creek Indians originally settled in the southeastern United States, primarily in the present-day states of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. They established towns and villages along rivers and creeks, such as the Chattahoochee and Alabama rivers. Today, some Creek descendants still reside in these areas.
Both Alabama and Tennessee border Georgia. Alabama borders Georgia along Georgia's western border. The northwestern corner of Georgia borders Tennessee near Chattanooga, Tennessee.
It is a river that runs through or along the borders of Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
South Carolina is located along the southeastern coast of the United States, bordering Georgia to the south and North Carolina to the north. It is situated along the Atlantic Ocean and is intersected by several rivers, including the Savannah River which forms part of its border with Georgia.
Along the rivers.
Alabama is located in the Southeastern US. It is part of the lower "South" comprising of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. The fours states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida comprise the "Gulf Coast" states along with Texas.
Aboriginal tribes lived throughout New South Wales. They lived along the coastal areas; in the mountains; the high country of the southeast; along the rivers; and in the outback. There was not one part of New South Wales that was not indigenous territory.
The Native American tribes located in Georgia were the Cherokee. They were located in the northern part of the state, the Creek along the Oconee River, and the Seminole in the southern part of the state.
Although a member of Pánfilo de Narváez's expedition of 1528 may have entered southern Alabama, the first fully documented visit was by explorer Hernando de Soto. He made an arduous expedition along the Coosa, Alabama and Tombigbee rivers in 1539.
Yes, Native American's are located throughout the US, as well as the world. There is only one small Indian reservation in Alabama at this time, located along the border to Louisiana. The Creek Indians (Called [the] Poarch Creek; from the town of Poarch and their origins of Creek) live on a 230 acre reservation, and number 2,300 as of the last reporting.
The Emerson Fault is a geologic feature in the northern part of the US state of Georgia, running SW from Cartersville to the Alabama border. Along with the Carter's Dam Fault, it dates from the construction of the originally-volcanic Appalachian Mountains.
Lives along the coast of Alabama