 THE name of the Creek Indians is MENAWA.  MENAWA was wounded seven times during the battle,he eventually regained his health and posistion of leadership.In.

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 THE name of the Creek Indians is MENAWA.  MENAWA was wounded seven times during the battle,he eventually regained his health and posistion of leadership.In 1836,he moved West with his people to the new Indian territory.(Oklahoma)

The CREEK INDANS live near rivers and Alabama and Georgia.

CREEK INDANS have featers put paint on there faces and make there clothes made the mens out of deer skin.

 THEY eat DEER meat fruit veggies and corn.

 THEY got around by horses, cattle, and canoes.

 They mostly lived in the south in ALABAMA or in GEORGIA.