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Muskogee

[ muhs-koh-gee ]

noun

plural Muskogees, (especially collectively) Muskogee
  1. a city in E Oklahoma.
  2. a member of an American Indian people formerly constituting part of the Creek Confederacy in Georgia and Alabama and now living in Oklahoma.


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In Oklahoma, the Muskogee tribe has also launched turkey rehabilitation program to try and get these birds back.

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None of the characters from the original are returning, but the legacy of their work is there — the Dorothy sensors are back and so are references to the fictional Muskogee State University.

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In the Vietnam War era, Merle Haggard sang “Okie from Muskogee” — an anti-progressive number in which he sings, “We don’t burn our draft cards down on Main Street.”

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Twice last year, the Muskogee County Sheriff’s Office put Bacone’s property up for sale to settle the debt.

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He’s describing the four-room shack in Muskogee, Oklahoma, where he lived with his grandparents for long stretches of his peripatetic childhood.

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