Who are the people who identify themselves as Yuchi? What unites them with other tribal groups?

What will be an ideal response?

• They are a minority group within the larger Creek/Muskogee Nation.
• They speak their own language.
• They have a patrilineal kinship system.
• Yet they share cultural points with both the Creek and with other tribal groups from Eastern Oklahoma (Worlds of Music citing Moore 1996.), such as Stomp Dances. Stomp Dances are performed by these tribal groups. They are organized around ceremonial grounds and are performed at night.
• Stomp Dance songs are antiphonal (call-and-response)

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