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We explain to the kids why, from
the beginning of our time, in our homeland, why we had the mounds. You
can feel it in the classroom. There's a sense of dignity and a sense
of loss." Glenda Galvan, Chickasaw Nation
It is said that in the beginning there were
two great alligators, one red, one blue. They moved aside and allowed
the Tunica to pass through into this world. There is red mud here and
a blue mud, so who knows? In every myth there is an ounce of truth."
Bill Day, Tunica-Biloxi
It's starting to come back, the prayers, the
tobacco ceremony . . . It's acknowledging the ancestors. When we visit
the mounds we make sure we do that . . . We'll go on public land. We
don't ask anybody. We just do it." Native American,
Louisiana
Left: A member of the modern-day
Tunica-Biloxi with a piece of ancient pottery.
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