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The Choctaws have tales of fair skinned giants that their ancestors encountered when they crossed the Mississippi in search of a new home. They called them "Nahullo." This was centuries before contact with Europeans. Remains have been found in Tennessee that seem to confirm the existence of the Nahullo of the Choctaw tales.The actual beauty of the human WOMEN was the fall of the Watcher Angels of whom Enoch wrote in the
Book of Enoch. They were here to watch out for the humans, fell in love with the beauty of the women, had sexual contact with them and their babies were the widely discussed NEPHILIM giants spoken of in the Old Testament and the archeologists are already finding the buried remains of these giants around the world.
Their weapons were useless against the Nahullo and they hid in caves, especially the caves at Nanih Waiya and only came out at night. They found some mushrooms in the caves that were poisonous, so they took the mushroom poison and put in on the tips of small blow darts and shot the Nahullo in the neck as they sat around the fire. The Nahullo thought they were being bitten by some kind of deadly insect so they left the area.
An interesting side note on life in the caves:
The Choctaw's ancestors practiced the worship of a sun god before they came east (some believe they came from Central America escaping the collapse of one of the great civilizations there). But in the caves they were hidden from the sun god, yet they believed that some higher power than the sun god was looking over them in the caves. So afterwards they rejected the sun god and exiled the sun god shamans and from then on believed in an omnipresent benevolent great spirit that didn't require all the rituals that the sun god did (including human sacrifice). Early missionaries to the Choctaws were amazed that they way they described their great spirit was remarkably like the God of the Bible.