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In an effort to both fulfill our mission of teaching Creek Indian history, culture, traditions, etc., and meeting our financial obligations, Nene Hutke has published the following books which are currently being sold on Amazon.com. Members of Nene Hutke Ceremonial grounds volunteered their time and energy to create these books which focus on common questions, shed light on key subjects, and cite helpful resources for American Indian descendants east of the Mississippi. All proceeds from the sale of these books are used to cover expenses associated with maintaining the grounds and hosting events. No one was paid to create these items. Instead, they are a "labor of love" from members of our grounds.


Footprints Along the Path, Volume 1Footprints Along the Path, Volume 1: This 214 page book shares the vibrancy and resiliency of the Muskogee culture in the southeast through language guides, calendar tutorials, articles, myths, and stories on traditional, historic, and contemporary subjects on the Muskogee (Creek) culture. Click here to learn more including how to buy this book online!

 


Footprints Along the Path, Volume 2Footprints Along the Path, Volume 2: This 346 page book explores the unique history of Creek Indians in the southeast. Was the Florida Panhandle empty of all Indians in the 1830s? Were Seminoles the only Indians living in Florida? Transcriptions of materials documenting Indians in north Florida during the 1820s and 1830s identify Euchee, Hitchiti, Muscogee, and other tribes. Other chapters include eye-witness accounts of ceremonies observed prior to removal; information on a Ballfield that existed at the present site of Doak Campbell Stadium, cattle as an income for Native Americans in the Florida Territory, traditional fishing techniques, shakers, the corn fast, and much more. Also, the chapter dedicated to American Indian genealogy gives sources for often overlooked resources. Click here to learn more including how to buy this book online!