An interesting article on the Muskogee Indian tribes. Especially interesting to me is the final section on the linkage of the Muskogean and Celtic words for water. And the account of a 1521 Spanish report of finding “a Caucasian people on the South Atlantic Coast, who lived like American Indians, except that they made cheese from the milk of dairy deer. In addition to maize, they raised a grain that looked like barely. They called their province Duhare, which was the Early Medieval Gaelic word for Irish.”
Thanks for the ping. Very interesting, especially the Caucasian people on the South Atlantic coast.