Among The Creeks -
A Study of The Peoples of the Creek Tribes
of
An Introduction to the Creek
Nation
Cherokee History in
Georgia
Cherokees In North Georgia
Chickasaw Native Americans
Creek Treaties With
Treaty of Savannah,
May 21, 1733
Treaty of Savannah,
Nov. 3. 1757
Creek Treaties with the
Treaty of New York,
Aug. 7, 1790
Treaty of Colerain,
June 29, 1796
Treaty of Fort
Wilkinson, June 16, 1802
Treaty of
Washington, Nov. 14, 1805
Treaty of Fort
Jackson, Aug. 9, 1814
Treaty of the Creek
Agency, Jan. 22, 1818
Treaty of the
Indian Spring, Jan. 8, 1821
Treaty of Indian
Springs, Feb. 12, 1825
Broken Arrow
Resolution, June 29, 1825
Treaty of
Washington, Jan. 24, 1826
Supplementary
Article to 1826 Treaty of Washington, Mar. 31, 1826
Treaty of the Creek
Indian Agency, Nov. 15, 1827
Treaty of
Washington, Mar. 24, 1832
Benjamin Hawkins -
Senator, Princeton graduate, and Indian Agent to the Creek Nation
Chieftains Trail -
A loop trail highlights Cherokee and Creek Indian sites in
North Georgia
Creek Indian Bibliography -
Compilation of
available resources on and off the net
Creek Nation -- their society and customs -
Description of the Creek Culture as it existed in west and south
Georgia before 1827. Based on the letters of Benjamin Hawkins
Descendants of Chief William McIntosh -
Chief William McIntosh Jr., A History and Genealogy of Chief William
McIntosh Jr. and his known descendants
History of the Creek Indians in west and
south Georgia -
From the 16th century until their
removal in 1827, the Creek Indians ruled the majority of land in present-day
Georgia
Indian Land Cessions -
Chronology of land cessions in Georgia
Mary Musgrove, Queen of the Creek -
This Creek woman and her first husband sold James Oglethorpe the
first Georgia land. She returned years later and tried to lead a revolt against
the colony
The Battle of Burnt Corn -
First battle of the Creek Wars, 1813-1814
Etowah Indian Mounds -
Archaeological
Area – Cartersville,
First Nations Histories
History of the Canoe
Internet Resources for Native American Studies
Land of the Free and Home of the Braves
-
Native American resources
Native American Tribes -
Click on the links for information on each of the tribes. They
are all listed here!!!
Northwestern Georgia's Chieftain Trail
Native American Ancestry - Indian Heritage
& Genealogy –
Professional
Genealogist and Family Historians
Cyndi's List - Native American
Native American Resources- USGenWeb
Cherokee National Historical Society
North Georgia History
Index of Native American History Resources on
the Internet
Native American Criminal Justice Resources
Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee
Cherokee Cousins: Cherokee Genealogy, Language, Culture
United Staes History – Georgia
Native American History and Culture
American Indian Land Cessions in Georgia
Cherokee County Land Lottery
Native American Indian Genealogy
Native Americans In North Georgia
Cherokee History
The
Cherokee Trail of Tears – 1838-1839
Cherokee Messenger
page
May 10, 1838
address to Cherokees by Gen. Winfield Scott
May 17, 1838
general order by Gen. Winfield Scott to troops
The Trail Where
They Cried
Accounts of the
"Cherokee Trail of Tears" with reference to "Princess
Otahki"
Trail of Tears Timeline
The Trail of Tears
Cherokee Nation - History
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