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  The Coushattas , an important Muskogean speaking Indian tribe, had moved to village sites near what is now Montgomery, Alabama, when discovered by the French at the beginning of the eighteenth century. This tribe was a member of the Upper Creek or Muskogee Confederacy and has always been closely associated with the Alabama Indian tribe. The Coushatta Tribe arrived in the Big Thicket area of Texas sometime after 1795. Approximately one thousand Alabama Indians came to Tyler County's Peach Tree Village in 1805. Friendship between the Alabama and Coushattas became even stronger as they roamed and hunted this new land together. When the majority of tribes were removed from Texas to Indian territory in Oklahoma, the Alabama and Coushatta were permitted to remain. The Alabamas were granted 1,280 acres in 1854 by the Texas Congress, but no provision was ever made for the Coushatta Tribe. Some Coushattas, through marriage or by special permission from the Alabama Tribe, came to live on the original land grant. Many others moved to an area near Kinder, Louisiana, where some are still living today. In 1859, the Coushatta Tribe joined the Alabama Tribe on their small Reservation.The Coushattas , an important Muskogean speaking Indian tribe, had moved to village sites near what is now Montgomery, Alabama, when discovered by the French at the beginning of the eighteenth century. This tribe was a member of the Upper Creek or Muskogee Confederacy and has always been closely associated with the Alabama Indian tribe. The Coushatta Tribe arrived in the Big Thicket area of Texas sometime after 1795. Approximately one thousand Alabama Indians came to Tyler County's Peach Tree Village in 1805. Friendship between the Alabama and Coushattas became even stronger as they roamed and hunted this new land together. When the majority of tribes were removed from Texas to Indian territory in Oklahoma, the Alabama and Coushatta were permitted to remain. The Alabamas were granted 1,280 acres in 1854 by the Texas Congress, but no provision was ever made for the Coushatta Tribe. Some Coushattas, through marriage or by special permission from the Alabama Tribe, came to live on the original land grant. Many others moved to an area near Kinder, Louisiana, where some are still living today. In 1859, the Coushatta Tribe joined the Alabama Tribe on their small Reservation.

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