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Ancient
Chahta Story


In the
beginning of time in our country,
there was the Land and the Great
Mound of Nanih Waiya. It had
always been there, since the
beginning of time.
When The Creator decided to make
Man, he opened the door to Nanih
Waiya. The first People to come
out sunned themselves upon the
Great Mound, and then they set out
to the East. They traveled a
distance, stopping at the
Tombigbee River. Here, they rested
and smoked the pipe. But they let
their fires get out, and this
caused the Forest to be
burned.
These people were the Muskogees.
The second group of People to
emerge from the Great Mound were
the Cherokees. They sunned
themselves, and headed East also.
When they got to the place where
the forests were burned, they did
not like it there. With the
Forests burned, there was no wild
game that they could sustain
themselves with. They turned North
and settled there.
Third came the Chickasaws. They
emerged from the Great Mound and
sunned themselves, then headed to
the East. They followed a similar
course as did the Cherokees, and
settled beside the Cherokee
People. They were always good
friends of the Cherokees.
The fourth and last People to
emerge from the Great Mound were
the Chahta Peoples. They sunned
themselves and rested. They looked
about them and liked what they
saw. So, they stayed in the Land
of Nanih Waiya, the Great Mound.
This Land became Mississippi many
years later.



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