• Cusseta, also known as Kasihta, was a Peace Town of the Lower Towns, a division of the Muscogee Confederacy. It was located in what the Spanish called...
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    a tribal town and one of the four mother towns of the Muscogee Confederacy in what is now the Southeast United States, along with Kasihta (Cusseta), Abihka...
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  • Apalachicola (sometimes Palachacola) was a tribal town in the Apalachicola Province in the 17th century, located on the lower part of the Chattahoochee...
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  • A tribal town (Muscogee talwa, Hitchiti okla) was a form of political and social organization of people in what is now the southeastern United States...
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  • Abihka (redirect from Arbeka Tribal Town)
    Abihka was one of the four mother towns of the Muscogee Creek confederacy. Abihka is also sometimes used to refer to all Upper Creek (or Muscogee) people...
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    Muscogee groups include the Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, Kialegee Tribal Town, and Thlopthlocco Tribal Town of Oklahoma; the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana...
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  • (/hɪˈtʃɪti/ hih-CHIH-tee) was a tribal town in what is now the Southeast United States. It was one of several towns whose people spoke the Hitchiti language...
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    have about 4,500 acres (18 km2) of reservation. The Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town is a federally recognized tribe, headquartered in Wetumka, Oklahoma....
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    Hitchiti-speaking group centered on the town of Miccosukee, a tribal town affiliated with the Creek Confederacy. The town spanned sections of present-day Alabama...
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    Tuskegee, Coweta, Cusseta, Chehaw (Chiaha), Hitchiti, Tuckabatchee, Oakfuskee, and many others. The basic social unit was the town (idalwa). Abihka, Coosa...
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    of tribal members and their descendants. The Poarch Band members descend from Muscogee Creek Indigenous peoples of the Upper Towns and Lower Towns who...
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  • Tukabatchee (category Muscogee tribal towns)
    in 1813, Red Stick rebels surrounded the town. The siege was lifted by Creeks from the nearby town of Cusseta. "English - Creek". Retrieved May 27, 2012...
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    European-American encroachment on Creek lands. Lower Creek chiefs had ceded town lands in 1790, 1802 and 1804. In 1825, Chief William McIntosh, a Lower Creek...
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    analysis), near the Upper Creek towns of Cusseta.: p. 5  It is near the current Cusseta, Georgia, and was then a Koasati Indian town, near Hickory Ground (current...
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  • chief, prophet, trader and warrior from Talisi (Tallassee, among the Upper Towns in present-day Alabama.) He was one of the young men known as Red Sticks...
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    whites".: 273  He traveled to London as a representative of several related tribal groups, unsuccessfully seeking British support against the expansionism...
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  • Florida during the 18th and 19th centuries. Hitchiti was the language of tribal towns such as Hitchiti, Chiaha, Oconee, Okmulgee, Sawokli, and Apalachicola...
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  • Luna chronicles). Cusseta (Kasihta) and Coweta are the two principal towns of the Muscogee Nation to this day. Traditionally the Cusseta and Coweta bands...
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    are enrolled in three federally recognized tribes: Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town in Wetumka, Oklahoma Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana. Alabama-Coushatta...
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  • The society is religious in nature. It opposed allotment because dividing tribal communal lands attacked the basis of their culture. In addition, some communal...
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    for protection from Alabama; when none was forthcoming, the Treaty of Cusseta was signed on March 24, 1832, which divided up Creek lands into individual...
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  • Butte and Silver Bow County, Montana Columbus and Muscogee County, Georgia Cusseta and Chattahoochee County, Georgia Georgetown and Quitman County, Georgia...
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  • Battle of Fowltown (category Ghost towns in Georgia (U.S. state))
    term Tutakosi Talofa, which in the Hitchiti language means 'Chicken Town' or 'Fowl Town'.": 1  In 1799 its population was about 59, "but this number had...
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    into Creek towns and families. Leaders of the Lower Creek towns in present-day Georgia included Bird Tail King (Fushatchie Mico) of Cusseta, Little Prince...
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    Case marking is also omitted on fixed phrases that use a noun, e.g. "go to town" or "build a fire". In Muscogee, a single verb can translate into an entire...
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  • The Apalachicola band consisted of several Native Americans towns, primarily speakers of the Muscogee language, living along the Apalachicola River in...
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    Upper Creek towns that moved to Indian Territory; they settled near what developed as Eufaula, Oklahoma, named for them and their towns. Their name is...
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    of Fort Jackson and the 1826 Treaty of Washington. The 1832 Treaty of Cusseta ceded all Creek claims east of the Mississippi River to the United States...
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    include the traditional Mvskoke spelling "Akfvske", referring to the tribal town in Alabama, and the comparable spelling Oakfuskee. They formed part of...
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    Tribe of Creek Indians), in August 1825 in Cusseta, Georgia. The young couple remained with Billy's extended tribal kinsmen in Clayton (Barbour County), Alabama...
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