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  • Tohbi Ohoyo by sunflower-blues
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    The Tale of a White Woman Tohbi Ohoyo is a story of self discovery in unlikely places. When Kaitlyn runs away from home and is found by a Choctaw warrior, her plans are turned upside down. She is forced into a lifestyle she is not familiar or comfortable with. Kaitlyn is faced with two options, accept her new life, or escape and fight like hell. **All historical information along with a majority of language translation is found on www.choctawschool.com
  • The Curse Of Words by ChoctawRey
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    A simple story that involves the beautiful beginning of love and A transformation that comes with it
  • Among Wolves by NyxMidnightRaven
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    Among Wolves - Western/ War Story Two missionaries cowboys witness a murder by hired guns and go on the run. They stumble onto the cabin of two retired contract killers who agree to help the women find safety, but only their guns can secure that promise.
  • Kiss Me Again by ChoctawRey
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    Love is like a sickness that takes a hold of us, in this story the meaning of this sickness and the affects it has on those infected are examined. The ability to love through pain, This is Boy <3 Boy btw.
  • Learn Some Choctaw by flyingfrybread
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    Here are some words and sentences in Choctaw. - I'm trying myself to connect more with my culture, it's hard cuz I have to teach myself Choctaw and other stuff. My dad is the only Choctaw in my family who is alive so I only have the people from pow wows to reach out to.
  • The Dead Reckoning by BloodTypeH
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    In 1880's Louisiana, when a gang of blood thirsty outlaws slaughters a peaceful Indian village, they are pursued by a tough-as-nails, no-nonsense bounty hunter... and an army of Indian warriors back from the dead and hell-bent of revenge. Murderous outlaw Seth Granger and his gang, Granger's Dozen, have terrorized the southern states for over 5 years. From their cabin hidden deep in a swamp, Seth spearheads a tidal wave of blood and destruction the likes of which have never been seen. When Seth and his gang slaughters and robs a peaceful Choctaw village, the Governor has had enough. In an attempt to keep the situation from becoming a national panic for fear of a Choctaw uprising, the Governor hires a former US Marshal, Chess Jamison, to bring Seth Granger in alive to answer for his crimes. Chess rides into the steamy swamplands of south Louisiana in an effort to stop a mad man who once served under him during the Civil War. However, Granger and his men will soon discover that Chess is the least of their worries. From among the smoldering ash of the Choctaw village, a sole survivor of the massacre emerges... the village Shaman, Tall Feathers. Using an ancient incantation, known as "The Dead Reckoning", he raises the chief and his warriors, both past and present, from the dead, unleashing an army of zombie Indians with one mission in mind: to bring back the scalps of the men who murdered them and exact an agonizingly bloody revenge. As a result, Chess finds himself in a race against time - and the living dead - to find Granger and get his payday. **This is an adaptation of one of my screenplays. I will post a new chapter every couple of days so stay tuned!
  • With Teeth • SINNERS 2025 by abluejayyyy
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    In which; A half Choctaw, half Malayali woman living on the edge of town with no one but her dog and lonely farmland for company, comes across a strange man with a borrowed accent and the stillest eyes she's ever seen.