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  1. He quotes a Tukabahchee Indian of his time named “Old Bracket” to the effect that the people of this town “were a different people from the Creeks. ” 3 Their origin myth also appears to have varied considerably from that of the Creeks proper.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TukabatcheeTukabatchee - Wikipedia

    Tukabatchee or Tuckabutche (Creek: Tokepahce [1]) is one of the four mother towns of the Muscogee Creek confederacy. [2] The pre-removal tribal town was located on the Tallapoosa River in the present-day state of Alabama.

  3. In the fall of 1811, Tecumseh of Creek and Shawnee ancestry came here to his mother's town to persuade the Nation's warriors to adopt his ideas of rejection of the presence of American intruders and return to traditional ways. Tecumseh's visit to Tukabatchee represents the beginning of a series of events that resulted in the Creek War.

  4. Jul 12, 2020 · When Alabama was first established as part of the Mississippi Territory in the early nineteenth century, the vast majority of the land belonged to the American Indian Creek Indian Confederacy, and most of the Native American towns and villages in Alabama were inhabited by the Creeks.

  5. Tukabatchee Ceremonial Decoration. This quote from James Adair 's The History of the American Indians describes Creek ceremonial copper and brass plates from the Upper Creek town of Tukabatchee in what is now Elmore County. Courtesy of Kathryn E. Holland Braund.

  6. History. Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. 2023. Abstract:In the wake of the European invasion, the pre-colonial Native South underwent a fundamental transformation. The pre-colonial Mississippian chiefdoms fell, and the people restructured…

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  8. Jun 1, 2023 · Tustanagee Thlucoo, known among non-Indians as "Big Warrior," was headman of the Upper Creeks of Tuckabatchee and an important member of the Creek National Council from the early 1800s until his death in 1825. Big Warrior served as the speaker for all Upper Creek towns and was an ally in U.S. government's efforts to assimilate Native Americans ...