The Creel Tribe, also called Kreel People, is a group of triracial isolates that are mainly Black and White but also part Native American who are mostly found in the lowlands of the Carolinas and Georgia as well as in Alabama and Mississippi.
The Creel Tribe is distinguished from other Sweetgum Kriyul tribes by a unique cultural identity and shared history connected to the Gullah Geechee and Scottish, English, Welsh, Irish, French, and Spanish European settlers.