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  1. Legend of Nalusa Falaya - Mythfolks

    Sep 23, 2024 · One of the clearest lessons from the Nalusa Falaya myth is the danger of making decisions based on fear. In the legend, those who encounter Nalusa Falaya often lose their …

  2. Choctaw mythology - Wikipedia

    Choctaw mythology is part of the culture of the Choctaw, a Native American tribe originally occupying a large territory in the present-day Southeastern United States: much of the states …

  3. The Nalusa Falaya of Native American Choctaw Mythology

    Dec 21, 2022 · According to Choctaw mythology, the Nalusa Falaya which translates to “long black being” is a type of shadow creature that lives in the densest parts of the forest, waiting …

  4. Choctaw Mythology | Mythosphere

    Nalusa Falaya: The 'Long Black Being' or 'Shadow Being' is a malevolent spirit associated with darkness and negative energy. Nalusa Falaya is known to cause misfortune, sickness, and …

  5. Choctaw Legends (Folklore, Myths, and Traditional Indian Stories)

    Nalusa Falaya: A frightening shadow-like monster of Choctaw folklore. Shampe: A foul-smelling, bigfoot-like ogre. Choctaw Indian Legends Choctaw Legends and Stories Choctaw Legends, …

  6. Nalusa Falaya - Mythologica Encyclopedia

    Nalusa Falaya is a chilling and mysterious figure in Choctaw mythology, embodying fear, darkness, and trickery. As a shadowy creature that preys on the minds of those it encounters, …

  7. Nalusa Chito | Legends From Around The World | Stronghold Nation

    In all cases, these Being are regarded as ''Evil'' and ''Trickster'' creatures. One particular ''nasty'' is The Nalusa Chito. The Choctaw believed that these beings were created by The Great Spirit …

  8. Nalusa Falaya: Choctaw's Shadow Monster Revealed

    Enter the dark forests of Choctaw legend and meet Nalusa Falaya—the shadowy, shape-shifting spirit that haunts the night. Dare to discover the chilling truth...

  9. Choctaw Mythology - Lebarty

    Nalusa Falaya Nalusa Falaya is one of the most feared figures in Choctaw mythology. This shadowy being is often described as an eight-foot-tall figure without a face, representing the …

  10. Bushnell & Pisatuntema. "Choctaw Myths." - Louisiana Anthology

    The Nalusa Falaya have many children which, when quite young, possess a peculiar power. They possess the power of removing their viscera at night, and in this lightened condition they …