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The Creek Indians, also known as the Muscogee, were not traditionally nomadic. They had a settled lifestyle, establishing permanent villages and agricultural practices, primarily in the Southeastern United States. Their society was organized around farming, hunting, and gathering, with a focus on communal living and cultural practices. While they did have seasonal movements for hunting and fishing, they were not nomads in the sense of constantly moving from place to place.

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