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Way of the Warrior: Bear Red Sticks

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Way of the Warrior
The response of Indian tribes to the war effort differed from community to community. In Oklahoma, the Muscogee, also known, as the Creeks, responded enthusiastically to enlistment appeals. The Creeks developed a unique political structure to organize their society into war and peace divisions. Creek Cultural Director Joyce Bear explains the responsibilities of these "Red Towns" and "White Towns."
First aired: November 01, 2007

 
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