Nations Within a Nation Episode 9: Muskogee (Creek)
Nations Within a Nation — Episode 9 Muscogee (Creek) A People of Town, River, and Enduring Sovereignty The history of the Muscogee (Creek) people is not one of disappearance, but of continuity under pressure. Long before the formation of the United States, the Muscogee developed a sophisticated political, economic, and cultural system rooted in a confederacy of towns distributed across the river systems of the Southeastern woodlands. Their world was structured not by rigid centralization, but by balance: local autonomy paired with collective decision-making, kinship tied to diplomacy, and tradition reinforced through adaptation. A Confederated Order of Towns The Muscogee political system was not a singular tribal unit, but a confederacy of towns , often divided broadly into Upper and Lower towns based on geography and historical development. Each town functioned as an autonomous political body, governed by its own council and leadership, including mico (chiefs)...