Kawita people

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The Kawita people were a Native American group associated with the Lower Creek (Muscogee) confederacy in what is now the southeastern United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muscogee (Creek) tribal town
Native American people
associatedWith Lower Creek towns along the Chattahoochee River NERFINISHED
Muscogee (Creek) migration and town system
culture Muscogee (Creek) culture NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf Lower Creek NERFINISHED
ethnicRelation Lower Towns of the Creek Nation NERFINISHED
Muscogee (Creek) people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Caouita NERFINISHED
Cauita NERFINISHED
Cawita NERFINISHED
Kaouita NERFINISHED
Kawita NERFINISHED
historicalStatus no longer existing as a distinct political entity
language Muscogee language NERFINISHED
locatedInThePast present-day Alabama
present-day Georgia
southeastern United States
partOf Creek Confederacy town network NERFINISHED
Lower Creek confederacy NERFINISHED
Muscogee (Creek) confederacy NERFINISHED
presentDayDescendants Muscogee (Creek) Nation (Oklahoma) NERFINISHED
Poarch Band of Creek Indians NERFINISHED
other Creek-descended communities in the Southeast
region Southeastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
religion Southeastern Native ceremonialism NERFINISHED
sociopoliticalOrganization matrilineal clans within Creek social structure
town-based chiefdom
timePeriod 17th century
18th century
pre-contact era

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