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Cow Creek/Umpqua Tribe: Homeland (55 words) |
 | The Cow Creek Umpqua Indians lived in Southwestern Oregon in the Western United States. |
 | Cow Creek Umpqua Homeland in Southwestern Oregon Watersheds |
 | Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians |
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Cow Tom (1501 words) |
 | Cow Tom was to have enemies among him however, since the Confederate Creeks had returned, under the direction of Sam Checote, Cow Tom, Harry Island and others would have to be abreast of all goings on, as these mixed blood Creeks were determined to remove all traces of fl people from their nation. |
 | Cow Tom, along with Ketch Barnett, and Harry Island had to make a trip to Washington, unknown to their Creek brethren to insure that their people would be treated fairly and included in benefits extended to the citizens of the Nation. |
 | Cow Tom, Ketch Barnett and Harry Island were followed to Washington by a faction of Lower Creeks who would argue against integration of the fls into the nation of their birth. |