Choctaw Traditions – The Council Fire, The Nahullo
The Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes traditionally exhibited smooth faces, lacking beards, a trait that indicated full Native ancestry. Their council meetings, known as “The Council Fire,” emphasized order and respect, with elders recounting the tribe’s history and traditions. Central to their lore are the mammoths and the Nahullo, a race of giants believed to have once inhabited Mississippi. Despite skepticism from outsiders regarding their traditions, archaeological findings have validated aspects of their rich oral history, reinforcing the accuracy of their ancestral accounts.