Chitimacha legends
http://www.native-languages.org/chitimacha-legends.htm WebThe Chitimacha Tribe has, through its Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO), assumed duties of the State Historic Preservation Officer on trust lands as allowed under the National Historic Preservation Act [16 U.S.C. 470] Section 101 (d)(2). This office is partially funded by the National Park Service.Kimberly S. Walden, M.Ed. is the THPO and therefore is the …
Chitimacha legends
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WebChitimacha Baskets; Legends. How the Great Spirit Made the World; The First Canoe; The Legend of Bayou Teche; Recipes; Education; Language; Attractions & Accommodations. Nearby Attractions; Museum; Casino & Hotel; RV Park; Tribal Enterprises. Trading Post LLC; Cypress Bayou Casino & Hotel; KETA; TIYA; Raintree Market; Colorado … WebNative American Legends: Man-Eater Name: Man-Eater Tribal affiliation: Alabama, Creek, Coushatta, Natchez, Chitimacha Native names: Atipa-Tcoba, Isti-Papa, Neka-cí Ckamí, Neka-ci Ckami Also known as: Big Man-Eater, Maneater, Elephant, Cannibal Monster Type: Monsters, stiff-legged bears Related figures in other tribes: Naked Bear, …
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