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MacArthur fellow. Sarah Deer (born November 9, 1972 [2]) is a Native American ( Muscogee (Creek) Nation [1]) lawyer, and a professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality studies and Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Kansas. [3] She was a 2014 MacArthur fellow and has been inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2019.
Okmulgee is located at 35°37′28″N 95°57′48″W (35.624558, -95.963254). [28] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 33.8 square miles (33.2 km 2 ), all of its land. It is located in the heart of Oklahoma's "Green Country", in the North East Quadrant of Oklahoma.
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Muscogee (Creek) Nation (3 C, 111 P) Muscogee and slavery (3 C) Muscogee in the American Civil War (1 C, 1 P) ... This page was last edited on 14 August 2023
Acee Blue Eagle, cousin. Solomon McCombs ( Muscogee Creek, 1913–1980) was a Native American artist from Oklahoma known for his paintings, murals, and illustrations. McCombs worked as a muralist for the U.S. Treasury Section of Fine Arts in 1942 and as an illustrator and designer for the United States Department of State from 1956 until 1973.
Creek War. The Creek War (also the Red Stick War; the Creek Civil War ), was a regional conflict between opposing Native American factions, European powers, and the United States during the early 19th century. The Creek War began as a conflict within the tribes of the Muscogee, but the United States quickly became involved.
The 2019 Muscogee (Creek) general elections took place on November 2, 2019, to elect the Principal Chief, Second Chief, and half of the 16 National Council seats. The primary election was held on September 21 and in races where no one candidate won a majority of the votes, the top candidates moved on to the November general election. [1]
1861-1864. Rank. first lieutenant. James Sapulpa (also known as Chief Sapulpa; [a] c.1824 – March 17, 1887) was a Muscogee blacksmith, rancher, and a Confederate States of America officer who is best known as the first permanent resident and namesake of Sapulpa, Oklahoma. He served in the Muscogee Nation House of Kings from 1868 until his death.