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  1. The Muscogee people who settled along the Arkansas River from Coweta to where Bixby is today, were the Thlikachka or Broken Arrow tribal town. The original town of Broken Arrow had been on the Chattahoochee River in Alabama.

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      Explore our interactive Muscogee (Creek) allotment map and...

  2. Explore our interactive Muscogee (Creek) allotment map and discover the allotments assigned at the turn of the 20th century in Thlikachka (Broken Arrow) Indian Territory.

  3. 2 Ιουν 2021 · There are numerous images outlined on the mural that reflect different aspects of Broken Arrow history including sports, agriculture and military service. One of the focal points of the mural that centers the project, is an homage to the shared heritage of the city with the Muscogee Nation.

  4. In 2010, the Muscogee Nation purchased the building back from the City of Okmulgee for $3.2 million. It now serves as a museum of tribal history, which is open to the public and exhibits Native American History and culture. [21] [22] [23]

  5. Broken Arrow band of the Muscogee-Creek settle here following removal from Alabama. 1866. THE FIRST RAILROAD ENTERS INDIAN TERRITORY. New treaties with the Five Tribes allow first railroad to enter Indian Territory. 1874. BROKEN ARROW TRADING POST IS ESTABLISHED.

  6. Enjoy soundtracks of Muscogee hymns, stomp dance and flute music. The museum's veterans exhibit spans from WWI to Operation Freedom and features the full story of the late Lt. Col. Ernest Childers, a local member of the Creek tribe who was decorated with the Medal of Honor in World War II.

  7. Situated on the Muskogee and Creek turnpikes and State Highway 51, Broken Arrow lies fifteen miles east of Tulsa in Tulsa County. The Broken Arrow Expressway and Seventy-first Street are the major roads in the area. In 1836 the Muscogee (Creek) Indians became the first permanent settlers in this part of Indian Territory (I.T.).

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