Eufaula (Muscogee people)

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Eufaula (Muscogee people) were a Native American Muscogee (Creek) tribal town and group historically located in the southeastern United States, particularly in what is now Alabama and Georgia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muscogee tribal town
Native American people
affectedBy Indian Removal policies of the United States NERFINISHED
associatedWithModernPlace Eufaula, Alabama NERFINISHED
Eufaula, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
associatedWithRiver Chattahoochee River NERFINISHED
category Muscogee tribal towns
Native American history of Alabama
Native American history of Georgia (U.S. state)
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalArea American Southeast
culture Muscogee (Creek) culture
ethnicGroup Muscogee (Creek) Nation NERFINISHED
ethnoHistoricalCategory Creek towns
hasDescendantCommunity Muscogee (Creek) Nation in Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Poarch Band of Creek Indians NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType tribal town
heritageStatus Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands
historicalRegion Southeast Woodlands NERFINISHED
language Muscogee language NERFINISHED
locatedInThePast Alabama NERFINISHED
Georgia NERFINISHED
Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Muscogee language NERFINISHED
nativeTo Southeastern United States NERFINISHED
partOf Muscogee (Creek) Confederacy NERFINISHED
people Muscogee people NERFINISHED
politicalAffiliation Muscogee (Creek) Confederacy NERFINISHED
politicalOrganization town council
region Lower Creek territory NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Muscogee (Creek) people NERFINISHED
Seminole people NERFINISHED
Yuchi people NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
colonial era in North America
pre-colonial era
traditionalEconomy agriculture
fishing
hunting
traditionalReligion Muscogee traditional religion

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Eufaula namedAfter Eufaula (Muscogee people)
subject surface form: Eufaula, Alabama