Creek culture
Creek culture, originating from the Muscogee people, is rich in traditions and history. The Creeks traditionally lived in the southeastern United States, particularly in areas that are now Alabama and Georgia. Their society was organized into clans, and they practiced agriculture, hunting, and fishing, which were central to their way of life.
Art and storytelling are vital aspects of Creek culture. They are known for their intricate basket weaving and vibrant moccasins. The Creeks also have a strong oral tradition, passing down stories and legends that reflect their beliefs and values. Today, many Creeks continue to celebrate their heritage through festivals and cultural events.