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Where can I find a colored map of the Creek Indian territory and reservation?

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Where can I find a colored map of the Creek Indian territory and reservation?

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I don’t know if this is going to help, but here is what I found: – [1] The first source listed below is a map (not colored) showing roughly where the Creeks lived around the year 1800, on the Georgia / Alabama border. [2] If you scroll down in the second source (Rootsweb), you will find a colored map showing the tribal territory divisions in Oklahoma around 1890. The Creek territory is shown in yellow. [3] According to my 3rd listed source (creek.indian), the Creek nation was divided into 3 main groups: – “Upper Creeks – Occupied Central to South Alabama. Lower Creeks – Occupied South Georgia and North Florida. Seminole -” Runaway” Creeks, Apalachees & Afro- American slaves who relocated to South Florida.” [4] The 4th source listed below (utexas) is a colored map showing the territories progressively ceded by the Creek nation to the United States in treaties over the period 1733-1832. [5] The 5th source (jrshelby) is actually the parent page of the 4th source. It contains a lot of inte

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