There were approximately 37 documented tribes / bands that occupied Alabama: * Abihka * Apalachee * Apalachicola * Atsi * Chatot * Cherokee * Chickasaw * Choctaw * Creek Confederacy * Eufaula * Fus-hatchee * Hilibi * Hitchiti * Kan-hatki * Kealedji * Koasati * Kolomi * Mobile * Muklasa * Muskogee (Creek) * Napochi * Natchez * Okchai * Okmulgee * Osochi * Pakana * Pawokti * Pilthlako * Sawokli * Shawnee * Taensa * Tohome * Tukabahchee * Tuskegee * Wakokai * Wiwohka * Yamasee * Yuchi Please note that these are listed as tribes or bands, but may have formed alliances with larger tribes during removal times and now only be known by those larger tribal names.
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Alabama, Missouri, North and South Dakota were all named after Native American tribes of that area.
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Dothan is in the extreme south-eastern corner of Alabama, in the territory formerly occupied by parts of the Alibamu and Creek tribes.
The Alabama people were an indigenous people who inhabited the region when Europeans first settled it. The word 'Alabama' means 'human being' in their language, which is of the Muskogean language group.
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* Alabama or Alibamu. * Cherokee. * Chickasaw. * Choctaw. * Creek. * Kosati. * Mobile.
Alabama, Missouri, North and South Dakota were all named after Native American tribes of that area.
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Dothan is in the extreme south-eastern corner of Alabama, in the territory formerly occupied by parts of the Alibamu and Creek tribes.
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Can be found in the Piedmont and mountainous regions of Alabama.
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The Alabama people were an indigenous people who inhabited the region when Europeans first settled it. The word 'Alabama' means 'human being' in their language, which is of the Muskogean language group.
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