Choctaw People Research Paper

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The Choctaw peoples, along with tribes including Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Muscogee, were created underground. After these peoples were created, each tribe emerged from a cave and were instructed by the creator on which direction to go. When the Choctaw peoples emerged last, the creator instructed them to stay right there in that area, which became the Mississippian homeland of the Choctaw, and nearby was the site of their first village: Nvnih Waiya. A second creation story goes that two brothers Chahta and Chikasha, along with their peoples, were instructed by God to have a holy man place a sacred pole into the ground each night, and in the morning, to follow the direction the pole was tilting. Every day for months, the brothers and their peoples put the sacred pole into the ground, and every morning they followed its tilt. The two brothers argued and one day Chikasha took his tribe and left; they became the Chickasaw tribe. Chahta and his peoples still followed the tilt of the stick every day until one morning, they saw that there was no tilt. The sacred pole was standing straight up. The Choctaw people knew they were …show more content…

The natives were advanced for their times, living in larger groups in permanent settlements. The Choctaw had advance farming techniques which allowed them to support their larger communities without the fear of a food shortage. Work was evenly distributed between men and women and people did what they wanted without fear of repercussion. There were no laws dictating what people could and couldn’t do which made everyone happier as a whole. Everyone was equally important and had equal say in the tribe’s affairs. Their style of governing was advanced open democracy where everyone could voice their opinions so it made it easier for the tribe as a whole to make decisions that would affect everyone, and compromises were easier with many different voices to

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