The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana No. 48

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The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana No. 48
David I David Ives Bushnell
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When a tree is shattered the result is said to have been caused by Mala'tha, the male, he being the stronger; but when a tree is only sUghtly damaged, the effect is attributed to Heloha, the weaker.
Great trouble or even war was supposed to follow the sight of a comet.
Transportation Dugouts were employed on the creeks and bayous, but evidently only to a small extent. The Creoles make dugouts at the present time which they use on the streams of St. Tammany parish. These are hollowed from single
... pieces of black gum; most of them measure from 8 to 12 feet in length.
Many of the roads now used probably follow the courses of Indian trails. A road leading from just west of Chinchuba to Lake Pont- chartrain is known as the "Indian road;'' this passes within a few feet of the moimd described on page 3, and evidently follows the trail that led from the settlement about the mound to the shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
Hunting and Fishing The primitive blowgim was used imtil recently in hunting squirrels, rabbits, and various birds.


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