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  2. Mary Musgrove - Wikipedia

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    Mary Musgrove was born in the Creek Indian "Wind Clan" with the Creek name Coosaponakeesa in Coweta Town along the Ockmulgee River. She was the daughter of a Creek Native American woman and Edward Griffin, [1] a trader from Charles Town in the Province of Carolina, of English descent. Her mother died when Mary was three years old and, soon ...

  3. Muscogee - Wikipedia

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    The Muscogee, also known as the Mvskoke, Muscogee Creek or just Creek, and the Muscogee Creek Confederacy (pronounced [məskóɡəlɡi] in the Muscogee language; English: / m ə s ˈ k oʊ ɡ iː / məss-KOH-ghee), are a group of related Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands [2] in the United States.

  4. William McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Tustunnuggee Hutke (or "White Warrior") was born in the Lower Creek Town of Coweta in present-day Georgia to Scottish-American soldier William McIntosh and to Senoya (also spelled Senoia and Senoy [1]), a Muscogee member of the Wind Clan. As the Muscogee had a matrilineal kinship system, through which property and hereditary positions were ...

  5. Sehoy - Wikipedia

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    Sehoy was a Muscogee woman of the Wind clan. [10] Amos J. Wright, who analyzed for over two decades the genealogical history of her family, [11] reported that various historical records note her heritage was through the Tuskegee tribal town, [2] but also there are indications that her son was known as the "Talapuche Chief" (also styled Tallapoosa). [12]

  6. Creek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Their language, Mvskoke, is a member of the Eastern branch of the Muskogean language family. The Seminole are close kin to the Mvskoke and speak an Eastern Muskogean language as well. The Muscogee were considered one of the Five Civilized Tribes. After the Creek War many of the Muscogee escaped to Florida to create the Seminole.

  7. Category:Muscogee (Creek) Nation people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Muscogee (Creek) Nation people" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. Alexander McGillivray - Wikipedia

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    Alexander McGillivray, also known as Hoboi-Hili-Miko (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793), was a Muscogee (Creek) leader. The son of a Muscogee mother, Sehoy II, and a Scottish father, Lachlan McGillivray, he was literate and received an education in the British colonies. His understanding of both Muscogee and European culture combined ...

  9. Muscogee Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Muscogee Nation, or Muscogee (Creek) Nation, [3] is a federally recognized Native American tribe based in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The nation descends from the historic Muscogee Confederacy , a large group of indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands .