- Pushmatahaw, great Chief of the Choctaw Nation History of Mississippi

 

 
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A little cloud was once seen in the northern sky. It came before a rushing wind, and covered the Choctaw country with darkness. Out of it few an angry fire. It struck a large oak, and scattered its limbs and its trunk all along the ground, and from that spot sprung forth a warrior fully armed for war. And that man was.......

Pushmatahaw, great Chief of the Choctaw Nation.



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