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they were mainly farmers
Both states touch the Mississippi River
They are a tribe.
667.26 miles or 1073.85 kilometers
All three cultures had origin stories that included the idea of a massive flood.
Yes, the noun 'folklore' is a commonnoun, a general word for the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed from one generation to the next by word of mouth.
These stories and beliefs are known as folklore, myths, or legends, and they help shape the identity and traditions of a community by passing down historical or symbolic information through generations.
1) According to folklore, fairies are real. 2) Unicorns are common tales in folklore.
A huge man-like creature found in fairy stories is typically referred to as a giant. Giants are common characters in folklore and mythology, often portrayed as beings of immense size and strength with magical abilities.
Survival and folklore
The most common language spoken in Mississippi is English.
A haunted boy could refer to a male child who is believed to be possessed by spirits or ghosts, experiencing paranormal activity or being tormented by supernatural forces. It is a common theme in horror stories and folklore.
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A common night visitor found in children's folklore is the Sandman, who is said to sprinkle sand or dust onto children's eyes to help them fall asleep. In some stories, the Sandman is a benevolent figure who brings sweet dreams, while in others he is portrayed as more mischievous or even frightening.
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The Mississippi River.