They lived by the river
The Creek Indians lived in South Middle Tennessee. Creek Indians also lived along the Tennessee River. Creek Indians also lived in Alabama and Georgia.
Yes. Creek Indians still exist. Some of us live in Oklahoma and some of us live in South Alabama.
The Creek tribe lived in parts of Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. The Poarch Creek still live in Alabama.
In the area that is now the Florida Panhandle, Alabama and Georgia.
# They live in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. # No, the majority of Creek or Muscogee Indians live in Oklahoma. The tribe headquarters and chief are located in Okmulgee, OK.
The Muskogee Indians are also known as the Creek Indians. These are Native Americans that traditionally lived in the southeastern woodlands of the United States. According to the Creek Indian language, Alabama means tribal town.
* Alabama or Alibamu. * Cherokee. * Chickasaw. * Choctaw. * Creek. * Kosati. * Mobile.
The Creek Indians lived in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina where its really hot. Go to www.bigorrin.org/creek_kids.htm for more information on the Creek Indian Tribe.
alabama
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.
You're likely thinking of the Creek Indian Tribe who are associated with Alabama and Georgia but also hold a place in Florida history as well.
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.