There are two separate Creek Indian tribes today, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama and the Oklahoma Creek Indians.
A small group of Creek Indian descendants remained in their tribal land and currently live on a reservation which is 57 miles from Mobile, Alabama.
The Battle of Burnt Corn in 1813 was part of the larger Creek War. It was initially considered to be a small skirmish, with the Creek Indians of Alabama emerging as the victors, but it ultimately resulted in the defeat of the entire Creek nation.
The staple food of the Creek Indians diet was corn. They also ate a wide variety of meats including boar, deer, bison, turkey and fish which was plentiful during the summer.