The Creek (Muscogee) Homeland since 1907

Authors

  • Douglas A. Hurt Stephen F. Austin State University

Keywords:

Creek Nation, Oklahoma, homelands

Abstract

The Creek (Muscogee) Nation was forcibly removed from the southeastern United States in the early nineteenth

Author Biography

  • Douglas A. Hurt, Stephen F. Austin State University

    Department of Political Science and Geography

    Stephen F. Austin State University

    Nacogdoches, TX

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