The Thlopthlocco Tribal Town is one of the most recognized towns in the Creek Nation community. They gained respect and were well company to their peers. The Thlopthlocco people were a group of unique individuals. They achieved many achievements, but they also had to pass obstacles. These people had to do anything and everything to keep their people safe, their families, land, and many others things. The journey of the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town.
The Thlopthlocco people were a Creek organized town but they were not always settled in Oklahoma. These people were established in Wetumpka, Alabama after the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This town provided supplies the tribe needed to survive such as food, water, and other necessities. The town basically re-established the Muscogee (Creek) Tribe. Because of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the people were very much in trouble. Thlopthlocco later left Wetumpka and left with hopes to move to a larger town. But they were later cut off and were removed and then sent to the Indian Territory.…show more content… Between 1836 and 1840 they were removed and left to the Indian Territory and settled there ever since. They were happy that they settled in Oklahoma and had land. The soon to be sovereign nations were joyful and wondered what would come next. They settled in Okemah, Oklahoma in what would become Okfuskee County, in 1825 the land was ceded. But they would later get it