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For centuries the Mississippi Choctaws
have gathered at the ripening of the first corn. This
gathering was called "The New Corn Ceremony"
or "Green Corn Festival." The present day
Choctaw
Indian Fair has roots in this ancient celebration.
The Fair has long been a time for Choctaws to gather
and pay homage to their traditions and heritage but
it has also emerged as an opportunity for the Tribe
to welcome visitors to the reservation and share their
way of life.
Choctaw ancestors have left behind
a rich legacy that includes:
Read
more on Choctaw culture at www.choctaw.org.
View the Choctaw
Timeline.
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