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Okmulgee Tribe
The Okmulgee Indians were a Muskogean
tribe of Georgia, relatives of the Miccosukee tribe.
Their language appears to have been either a dialect of Miccosukee or a closely related
language. The Okmulgees no longer exist as a distinct
tribe. Most of them joined the Creek Nation,
where their descendants still live today. Other Okmulgee people may have migrated south and become part of the
Seminole tribe.
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Miccosukee Language:
Our resources about the Miccosukee language, including Okmulgee.
Okmulgee Tribe History:
Article on the Okmulgee tribe from the Indian Tribes of North America.
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Timeline and links about Okmulgee history.
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Ocmulgee Archaeology:
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Okmulgee Tribe:
Okmulgee links page.

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