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  2. Muscogee language - Wikipedia

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    The College of the Muscogee Nation offers a language certificate program. [6] [7] Tulsa public schools, the University of Oklahoma [8] and Glenpool Library in Tulsa [9] and the Holdenville, [10] Okmulgee, and Tulsa Muscogee Communities of the Muscogee Nation [11] offer Muscogee Creek language classes.

  3. William McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    William Bowen bought 110 slaves for $25,000 and had them taken to the Indian agency in the Creek Nation in two batches: in December 1817 and January 1818. [26] Mitchell appeared to be primarily responsible for keeping the Africans at the Creek agency, which was considered outside U.S. territory as it was within the Creek Nation.

  4. Poarch Band of Creek Indians - Wikipedia

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    They were formerly known as the Creek Nation East of the Mississippi. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians are a sovereign nation of Muscogee (Creek) people with deep ancestral connections to lands of the Southeast United States. Members of the Poarch Band are located mostly in Escambia County and parts of Florida.

  5. Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Economically, it was important as a trading post, or United States factory, to regulate the Creek Nation's trade in deerskins. In addition, it served as a headquarters and mustering area for the Georgia state militia. It served as a point of contact among the Creek Nation, the US, and the state of Georgia military and political representatives ...

  6. 2019 Muscogee (Creek) general elections - Wikipedia

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    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 of the Muscogee Nation. 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 ...

  7. Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone - Wikipedia

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    Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone (December 13, 1882 – January 10, 1985) was a Muscogee singer, performer, and Native American activist, born in Eufaula, Oklahoma, within the Muscogee Nation. She was born to Cherokee and Creek parents and stood out from her 9 siblings musically.

  8. Alexander McGillivray - Wikipedia

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    A skillful diplomat – an early writer called him "Talleyrand of the Creeks" [1]: 67 — he was an inept military strategist and rarely participated in battle.In 1783, McGillivray became the principal chief of the Upper Creek towns, or as Saunt put it, "established himself as spokesman for a Creek nation that seemed far more unified on paper than it was in reality".

  9. Chitto Harjo - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Muscogee Creek Nation in Indian Territory after the tribe was removed from Alabama in the 1830s, Wilson Jones was a Muscogee Creek Indian. He was better known by his Creek name of Chitto Harjo, meaning "Crazy Snake." Chitto means "snake" and Harjo means "to be brave without regard for one's personal well being or 'crazy brave'."

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