- Tukabatchee
Tukabatchee (often spelled Tuckabatchee) was one of the four principal towns of the
Creek Nation . It was located on theTallapoosa River in the present-day state ofAlabama .The mother of
Tecumseh was (reported to be) from Tukabatchee. In1811 Tecumseh addressed Creek leaders in the Tukabatchee town square.During the
Creek War in1813 , Red Stick rebels surrounded the town. The siege was lifted by Creeks from the nearby town of Cusseta.Tukabatchee was the home of
Big Warrior , one of the two principal chiefs of the Creeks until his death in 1826.Believed to be the first sight of the ancient busk fire which began the Green Corn Ceremony.
Tecumseh was so dissapointed in Big Warrior's response at the end of his speech against American expansion that he said upon reaching Chalagawtha he'd stamp his foot and all of Tuckabatchee's cabins would fall. The town was levelled by the New Madrid Earthquake a month later.
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