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The Territory of Alabama (sometimes Alabama Territory) was an organized incorporated territory of the United States. The Alabama Territory was carved from the Mississippi Territory on August 15, 1817 [ 2 ] and lasted until December 14, 1819, when it was admitted to the Union as the twenty-second state.
Indian Territory and the Indian Territories ... in 1834 A U.S. Department of Interior map of the Indian Territory in 1879 A map of the ... Yuchi, Alabama , Koasati ...
A Bureau of Indian Affairs map of Indian reservations belonging to federally recognized tribes in the continental United ... Alabama, Florida: 287: 0.62 (1.61) 0.0030 ...
Map of states with US federally recognized tribes marked in yellow. States with no federally recognized tribes are marked in gray. Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [1]
The French and the English engaged in competition for Indian trade in what is now the state of Alabama between roughly the 1690s and the 1750s, at which point the French and Indian War broke out. It was the North American front of the Seven Years' War between these two nations in Europe.
Established as a federal reservation in 1984, the Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is governed by a nine-member tribal council and provides police, fire, judicial, and social services. A " bingo hall" has been wholly owned by the tribal government since 1990, along with some small industrial plants and a restaurant and motel.
The Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation, Texas' oldest reservation, located at , has 18.484 km 2 (7.137 sq mi) of land. The land purchased by the state and assigned to the Alabama in 1854 was expanded by another purchase, under a federal grant in 1928.
The members of Otciapofa tribal town, which included ancestors of current Poarch Creeks, formed part of the Muscogee Creek Confederacy in Alabama, prior to their forced removal to Indian Territory during the 1830s. [14] After resettling in Indian Territory, the members of Hickory Ground established another town of that name near Henryetta ...