
Creek Nation
The Creek Nation, also known as the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, is a federally recognized Native American tribe primarily located in Oklahoma. Historically, they are descended from the Creek people, who originally inhabited the southeastern United States. The tribe has its own government, laws, and cultural practices, preserving their heritage through traditions, arts, and language. The Creek Nation plays an essential role in the governance and community affairs of its members, providing services such as education, healthcare, and economic development. Their history includes forced removal in the 1830s, known as the Trail of Tears, leading to their current location in Oklahoma.