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What other Native Americans did the Alabama tribe interact with?
The Alabamas traded regularly with all the other Southeast Native Americans. These tribes communicated using a simplified trade language called Mobilian Jargon. The most important Alabama neighbors were the Coushatta Indians. The Alabamas and the Coushattas were close allies, and many of them still live together today. Other Alabama Indians banded together with the Seminoles or the Creeks to fight against Europeans who were taking their land.
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