- the
language of
tribal towns such as Hitchiti, Chiaha, Oconee, Okmulgee,
Sawokli, and Apalachicola.
Based on the
number of
place names that have been derived...
- Oconee, Ocmulgee, Okawaigi, Apalachicola,
Yamasee (Altamaha), Ocfuskee,
Sawokli, and Tamali. The
Upper Towns included Tuckabatchee, Abihka,
Coosa (Kusa;...
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branch of the
Shawnee probably borrowed their name from the
neighboring Sawokli Muscogee before the former's
migration from present-day
South Carolina...
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Georgia Oconee,
Alabama and
Georgia Sabacola (Sawakola, Sabacôla, Savacola,
Sawokli),
Alabama and
Georgia Chiaha, Cr**** Confederacy,
Alabama Eufaula tribe...
- Koloni, Tuskegee, Chiaha, Hitchiti, Oconee, Ocmulgee, Apalachicola, and
Sawokli. The
Upper Towns,
located on the Coosa,
Tallapoosa and
Alabama rivers,...
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Sabacola (or
Sawokli) was a
Native American tribal town in what is now the
Southeastern United States of
America during the 17th, 18th, and
early 19th...
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Georgia Oconee,
Alabama and
Georgia Sabacola (Sawakola, Sabacôla, Savacola,
Sawokli),
Alabama and
Georgia Chiaha, Cr**** Confederacy,
Alabama Eufaula tribe...
-
Oconees in
Alachua were
joined by Hitchiti-speakers from the
towns of
Sawokli, Tomathli, Apalachicola,
Hitchiti and Chiaha. The
various Muskogean-speaking...
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joins the
Ocmulgee River (the
location of present-day Macon).
Sabacola (
Sawokli) was
located close to the
northern group of
primarily Muscogee-speaking...
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affiliated with the
Lower Cr****, who
ranged to the north. To the
south were the
Sawokli, Tamathli, Apalachicola, Yamasee, Mikasuki, and
Seminole peoples. In 1799...