16 Facts About Choctaw mythology

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Choctaw mythology is part of the culture of the Choctaw, a Native American tribe originally occupying a large territory in the present-day Southeastern United States: much of the states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana.

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Choctaw mythology still tell the following creation story of their coming to this land, and how Nanih Waiya Mound, built of earthwork by ancestors, came to be.

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The Choctaw mythology people had to flee by canoes to an island as guided by a dove.

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Some early writers, and in later times Cushman and Bushnell, report that the Choctaw mythology believed in a great good spirit and a great evil spirit.

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Anthropologists theorize that the Mississippian ancestors of the Choctaw mythology placed the sun at the center of their cosmological system.

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6.

Choctaw mythology venerated Sinti lapitta, a horned serpent that visited unusually wise young men.

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The Choctaw mythology believed that he often playfully threw sticks and stones at them.

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The Choctaw mythology believed that he took a special pleasure in hitting the pine trees to create noise.

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The Choctaw mythology could differentiate between the shilombish and the animals it imitates.

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For example, in Choctaw mythology history, solar eclipses were attributed to black squirrels, and maize was a gift from the birds.

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Choctaw mythology called a giant buzzard to fly them home, and after they had landed, an old man recognized them and went to tell their mother.

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Choctaw mythology gave humans three centuries of life and told the dog that, although its life was short, its quality of life will be determined by its master.

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Choctaw mythology left his family, community, and country to dedicate his life to answering this question.

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Choctaw mythology said he would one day return with the answer to this question.

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Choctaw mythology finally returned, as an old man, with the answer to this question.

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Choctaw mythology journeyed to the ocean and found that the sun sets and rises from the water.

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