The roles of adult Creek Indians depended on their gender. Women took care of the children, they grew crops, and did chores. The men hunted, and when needed, went to war to protect the tribe. In their free time both men and women told stories, and enjoyed music. Creek children played, and had chores to do.
The Creek Indians lived in South Middle Tennessee. Creek Indians also lived along the Tennessee River. Creek Indians also lived in Alabama and Georgia.
The Creek Indians took in some Africans who had escaped from slavery. There was much intermarriage in the tribe. Some Black Creek fought in the Civil War against the Confederacy.
The Creek tribe lived in parts of Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia. The Poarch Creek still live in Alabama.
One of the sports that Creek Indians played was Lacrosse. The Creek Indians played with two sticks, one in each hand. Some other tribes played with only one stick.
# 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.
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What did the creek indians wear?
they are Indians
How maney Creek Indians exist today
In no way shape or form.
Beaver Creek Indians was created in 1998.
The Creek Indians lived in South Middle Tennessee. Creek Indians also lived along the Tennessee River. Creek Indians also lived in Alabama and Georgia.
The creek Indians moved into the southeast from what is now the southwestern United States.
the creek Indians were native to Georgia. The leader of the creek tribe was Tomochichi.
The history of early Georgia is largely the history of the Creek Indians, who had always been excellent farmers, adapted quickly to a cotton-based economy. But American settlers wanted the land for themselves and saw the Creek Indians as obstacles to “progress.” wowrooms.co.in
The Creek Indians were not nomadic or they were stationary. They did not need to move around a lot since they were farmers.
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