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The Choctaw Dog Soldier
Contributed by Arlen Payne on Dec 27, 2006 (message contributor)
The Choctaw Dog Soldier wore a piece of long leather on the back of his worrior regalia. In a fight he would drop this piece of leather on the ground with it still attached to him. He would place a spear through the end of it and stand there and fight until he either was killed or had won the victory. He would "stand his ground" to the end.
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