Choctaw Traditions
Stories of the Life and Customs of the Mississippi Choctaw
Eddie Johnson author Tom Mould author Jay Wesley author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of Mississippi
Publishing:16th Jun '25
£100.00
This title is due to be published on 16th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

There are thousands of books that record the oral traditions of Native peoples, documenting their myths, legends, folktales, and tribal histories. Yet, there are almost none that pay the same attention to the oral traditions that make up the other 95 percent of Native American storytelling: the personal, familial, humble stories that convey the depth of cultural knowledge, traditional practices, and lived experience of Native peoples today.
Choctaw Traditions: Stories of the Life and Customs of the Mississippi Choctaw draws on over 1400 stories from interviews with over one hundred tribal members, past and present, from all of the nine Choctaw communities in Mississippi and Tennessee. This breadth creates a collection of stories capturing the rich detail and complexity of Choctaw customary life. Archival stories offer a glimpse into the past, but the vast majority of the stories were recorded over the past three decades, a collaboration between Choctaw youth, Choctaw elders, Choctaw leaders, and a folklorist.
In their own words, Choctaw elders tell stories of participating in customs and traditions—stories about growing up sharecropping, where the work to put food on the table was balanced with weekends of ballgames, picnics, and dancing. They recount stories of helping each other when an iyyikowa was called to help their neighbors in need, and in gathering seasonally for ceremonies, holidays, festivals, and fundraisers. Important customs that structure lives from cradle to grave come to life through stories about the dos and don’ts of pregnancy and birth, coming of age, courtship, weddings, marriage, parenting, deaths, wakes, and funerals. With these stories, Choctaw elders offer a blueprint for how to live.
Choctaw Traditions is a watermark in Choctaw knowledge. Providing a compelling mix of first-person teaching with contextualization and analysis, this is an outstanding addition, wholly unique, to the fine body of work on Mississippi Choctaw life that outsiders and insiders have built for more than a century." - James Taylor Carson, author of Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal
ISBN: 9781496857194
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
277 pages