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Hickory Ground, also known as Otciapofa (or Odshiapofa, Ocheopofau, and Ocheubofau) is an historic Upper Muscogee Creek tribal town and an archaeological site in Elmore County, Alabama near Wetumpka. It is known as Oce Vpofa in the Muscogee language; the name derives from oche-ub,"hickory" and po-fau, "among". It is best known for serving as the last capital of the National Council of the Creek Nation, prior to the tribe being moved to the Indian Territory in the 1830s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 10, 1980.

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  • Hickory Ground, también conocido como Otciapofa (o Odshiapofa, Ocheopofau y Ocheubofau)​​ es una ciudad tribal histórica de los Muscogee Creek y un sitio arqueológico en el condado de Elmore, Alabama cerca de Wetumpka.​​ Se le conoce como Oce Vpofa en el idioma maskoki;​ el nombre deriva de oche-ub, "nogal americano" y po-fau, "entre".​ Es mejor conocido por servir como la última capital del Consejo Nacional de la Nación Creek, antes de que la tribu se trasladara al Territorio Indígena en la década de 1830.​​ Fue agregado al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos el 10 de marzo de 1980.​​ (es)
  • Hickory Ground, also known as Otciapofa (or Odshiapofa, Ocheopofau, and Ocheubofau) is an historic Upper Muscogee Creek tribal town and an archaeological site in Elmore County, Alabama near Wetumpka. It is known as Oce Vpofa in the Muscogee language; the name derives from oche-ub,"hickory" and po-fau, "among". It is best known for serving as the last capital of the National Council of the Creek Nation, prior to the tribe being moved to the Indian Territory in the 1830s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 10, 1980. (en)
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  • Hickory Ground, también conocido como Otciapofa (o Odshiapofa, Ocheopofau y Ocheubofau)​​ es una ciudad tribal histórica de los Muscogee Creek y un sitio arqueológico en el condado de Elmore, Alabama cerca de Wetumpka.​​ Se le conoce como Oce Vpofa en el idioma maskoki;​ el nombre deriva de oche-ub, "nogal americano" y po-fau, "entre".​ Es mejor conocido por servir como la última capital del Consejo Nacional de la Nación Creek, antes de que la tribu se trasladara al Territorio Indígena en la década de 1830.​​ Fue agregado al Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos el 10 de marzo de 1980.​​ (es)
  • Hickory Ground, also known as Otciapofa (or Odshiapofa, Ocheopofau, and Ocheubofau) is an historic Upper Muscogee Creek tribal town and an archaeological site in Elmore County, Alabama near Wetumpka. It is known as Oce Vpofa in the Muscogee language; the name derives from oche-ub,"hickory" and po-fau, "among". It is best known for serving as the last capital of the National Council of the Creek Nation, prior to the tribe being moved to the Indian Territory in the 1830s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 10, 1980. (en)
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