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Tamathli Indian Tribe
The Tamathli Indians were a Muskogean
tribe of Georgia, relatives of the Mikasuki tribe.
The Tamathli no longer exist as a distinct tribe. Most of them merged into the Seminole and Creek tribes,
where their descendants remain today.
The Tamathli language was never properly
recorded, but was probably a dialect of Mikasuki or a closely related language.
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Tamathli Tribe History:
Article on the Tamathli tribe from the Indian Tribes of North America.
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