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Encyclopedia > Creeks

Creek can be:

  • A native American tribe, see Creek (people)
  • The language of that tribe, see Creek language
  • In US and Australian usage, a waterflow, smaller than a river, see Creek (stream)
  • In UK usage, a tidal watercourse, usually drying to little or no flow at low tide, see Creek (tidal)

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The Creek Nation - North Georgia's American Indians (647 words)
According to Creek traditions, the Confederacy migrated to the southeastern United States from the Southwest.
This description of the Creek culture and society is based on the writings of Benjamin Hawkins, "Indian Agent" to the Creek Nation.
The Creek adopted the plow and ax and raised livestock.
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