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|a Choctaw tales /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-284) and index.
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|t The storytellers. Storytellers of the past --
|t Storytellers of the present.
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|t The genres of Choctaw storytelling. Native terms --
|t Commentary and contextualization --
|t Patterns and performance --
|t A note on the texts.
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|t Creation stories and myths. The Choctaw creation legend --
|t Nané Chaha --
|t Men and grasshoppers --
|t Creation of the tribes --
|t Origin of the Crawfish Band --
|t The creation of the Choctaw --
|t The migration legend --
|t Migration --
|t A short story of the creation of the first man --
|t Tradition of the flood --
|t The flood --
|t Lightning and thunder --
|t The origin of corn --
|t Corn-finding myth --
|t Wild geese and the origin of corn --
|t The geese, the ducks, and water --
|t The life of dogs --
|t How the snakes acquired their poison --
|t The owl --
|t Tashka and Walo --
|t The hunter of the sun --
|t Yallofalaiya --
|t Nameless Choctaw --
|t The hunter and the alligator.
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|t Supernatural legends and encounters. The girl and the devil --
|t The eagle story --
|t Skate'ne --
|t Hoklonote'she --
|t A story of Kashikanchak --
|t Kashikanchak --
|t The spectre and the hunter --
|t The hunter who became a deer --
|t The man who became a snake --
|t Half-horse, half-man --
|t Kashehotapalo --
|t Na Losa Falaya --
|t Manlike creature --
|t Okwa Nahollo, white people of the water --
|t Big pond --
|t The water Choctaw --
|t Pas Falaya --
|t Nishkin Chafa, one-eye --
|t Headless man --
|t The inhuman Na Losa Chitto --
|t The demon Na Losa Chitto --
|t A big hog --
|t Big black hairy monster --
|t The black stump --
|t The Choctaw Robin Goodfellow --
|t The floating light --
|t Lights --
|t Kowi Anukasha --
|t Medicine woman --
|t The little man --
|t Pile of rocks --
|t A witch --
|t Choctaw doctors --
|t Shape-changer --
|t The baseball game --
|t Dancing lights --
|t Hanshok Okwa Hui'ga, dew drop (will-o-the-wisp) --
|t The blue light --
|t Disappearing lights --
|t The ghost --
|t Spirit of the dead --
|t Two brothers.
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|t Historical legends. White men bring alcohol --
|t Fighting the Muskogees --
|t Crossing the line --
|t Death of Pushmataha --
|t Removal --
|t Sneaking back from Oklahoma --
|t Land swindling --
|t Grandfather's land --
|t Burning sticks.
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|t Prophecy. Changing landscape and intermarriage --
|t Planes, roads, and culture --
|t Intermarriage, roads, and changing seasons --
|t Changing world --
|t Electricity, plumbing, and social dancing --
|t Cars, roads, and changing values --
|t A great illness --
|t The third removal --
|t War --
|t Extinction --
|t End of the world --
|t Land getting old.
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|t Jokes and tall stories. The car --
|t Running water --
|t Whatyousay --
|t Time to kill hogs --
|t The horse's egg --
|t The funeral --
|t The white cat --
|t The man and the turkey --
|t The dog who spoke Choctaw --
|t The trip to Arkansas --
|t Tall stories --
|t The lucky shot --
|t Help from above.
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|t Animal stories. The ball game --
|t Race between the hummingbird and the crane --
|t The hummingbird --
|t The dove story --
|t How the biskantak got water for the birds --
|t Why the buzzard has more offspring than the owl --
|t Why the guinea hen is speckled --
|t Boatmaker --
|t The hunters and the bears --
|t Rabbit and the bears --
|t How the bear lost his tail --
|t How the rabbit got a short tail --
|t How the bullfrog lost his horns --
|t How the alligator got his back --
|t Rabbit and Turtle race --
|t Race between the turkey and the terrapin --
|t Turtle and Turkey --
|t Why terrapins never get fat --
|t Turtle, Turkey, and the ants --
|t Why there are seams in the terrapin's shell --
|t Why the turtle's shell is sewed up --
|t How the terrapin lost the ability to climb trees --
|t Raccoon and 'Possum --
|t Possum and Coon --
|t The panther and the opossum --
|t Possum and the fox --
|t Why the rabbit's skin is loose --
|t Bear and Rabbit --
|t How the rabbit fooled the turkeys --
|t Rabbit and Fox farm together --
|t Rabbit rides Wolf --
|t Rabbit gains a wife --
|t How Rabbit made the animals angry --
|t Rabbit and the garden.
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|t Stories in Choctaw. The Choctaw creation legend --
|t Lightning and thunder --
|t Corn-finding myth --
|t A story of Kashikanchak --
|t Kashikanchak --
|t The man who became a snake --
|t The big pond --
|t Pas Falaya --
|t The inhuman Na Losa Chitto --
|t The black stump --
|t Cars, roads, and changing values --
|t The funeral --
|t The dog who spoke Choctaw --
|t Help from above --
|t The dove story --
|t How the biskantak got water for the birds.
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|a " ... gathering of oral traditions from the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians."
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