Talk:Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe (East of the Mississippi)
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editKeeping in mind, Georgia is not the only place with State-recognized tribes in the United States, this should be fixed "While it is not under the purview or authority of states to recognize tribes" Now, you can agree with that statement, but it does not belong in an encylopedia Adam (talk) 17:20, 4 August 2020 (UTC)