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196 - The Wendigo and Other American Indian Folklore Monsters

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The Southwest Culture Area

Southeast culture area comprises the vast prairie region between the mississippi river and the rocky mountains, from present day canada all the way down to the gulf of mexico. The cherokee, chickasaw, choctaw, creek and seminole spoke a variant of the most muscogian language. They became nomadic only after european contact, right after spanisha colonists brought horses to the region in the eighteenth century. That's when groups like the crow blackfeet, cheyenne, camanche and arapaho used horses to pursue great herds of buffalo across the prairie. But horses not indigenous to north america. Spanish colonius

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