Atmore Alabama Creek Indian National Princess & Maiden regalia unused postcard

$ 1.48

Type: Printed (Lithograph) Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in) City: Atmore State: Alabama Region: Alabama Theme: Cities & Towns Unit of Sale: Single Unit Postage Condition: Unposted Country: USA

Description

Atmore Alabama Creek Indian National Princess & Maiden regalia unused postcard. Shown here are Princess Morning Star and Maiden Evening Star. They live on the land grant given their ancestors by Gen. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. The Creek (Muscogee) Indians were generally designated as the Upper Creeks and the Lower Creeks. Disclaimer: The TITLE and DESCRIPTION (NOT the images) are generated by Artificial Intelligence. This helps us list cards faster. The technology is new and makes some mistakes. The images are what you should use when making your buying decision. Contact us if you find a significant error in the A.I. generated description so we can fix it. ********************************************************* This is a vintage postcard. Shown here are Princess Morning Star and Maiden Evening Star. They live on the land grant given their ancestors by Gen. Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814. The Creek (Muscogee) Indians were generally designated as the Upper Creeks and the Lower Creeks. The Muscogee Creek Confederacy included the Yukis Tallapoosas Tallassees Czekees Tukabatches etc. the Seminoles Ozeallees Savannahs Alabamas (the Natchez were originally Creeks). Some of the better known Creeks are Chief Tustanuggee Alexander McGillivray William McIntosh RED EAGLE Big Warrior Menawa Little Warrior and Chief Talisi. The front of the postcard shows two young women standing side by side. They are wearing traditional Creek clothing. The woman on the left is wearing a red dress and the woman on the right is wearing a white dress. Both women are wearing headbands and necklaces. Kolor by Kent 70005. Eastern Band of the Creek Indian Nation Poarch-Hedadapoda Land Grant Atmore Alabama