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CREEK. Jayda Shantell kimble. CREEK INDIANS. FOOD/HUNTING. The Lower Creek Indians were mainly farmers. They grew corn, beans, and squash. The Upper Creek Indians were hunters and warriors. GOVERNMENT. EACH INDIAN VILLAGE HAD IT S OWN CHIEF. SHELTER.

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CREEK

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  1. CREEK JaydaShantellkimble

  2. CREEK INDIANS

  3. FOOD/HUNTING • The Lower Creek Indians were mainly farmers. They grew corn, beans, and squash. • The Upper Creek Indians were hunters and warriors.

  4. GOVERNMENT • EACH INDIAN VILLAGE HAD ITSOWN CHIEF.

  5. SHELTER • Their shelter was made of materials found nearby. Most of them lived in houses made of plaster , wood, vines and mud. • They also use river cane , small branches and grass for their roofs.

  6. RELIGION • THE SUN WAS THE MAIN GOD. • AS A SYMBOL OF THE SUN, THEY KEPT A SACRED FIRE BURNING . • KEEPERS OF THE FIRE FED IT SOME CORN MEAL OR ANIMAL MEAT EVERY DAY. • THEY THOUGHT EVERY ANIMAL AND PLANT HAD A SPIRIT. • SOMETIMES WHEN THEY KILLED A DEER, THEY WOULD ASK FOR ITS FORGIVENESS.

  7. RITUALS/CEREMONIES • GREEN CORN CEREMONY.

  8. UNIQUE FACTS • MOCCASINS • HEAD PIECES WITH FEATHERS • JEWELRY

  9. Where did they live? • GEORGIA • ALABAMA

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