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According to [[Native American mythology]] of the Southeast Woodlands, [[Seminole]] and [[Oklahoma]], the '''Fastachee''' is a small [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarf]] known as the "Little Giver", who provides [[maize|corn]] and [[medicine]].
In [[Native American mythology]], the '''Fastachee''' is a small [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarf]] known as the "Little Giver", who provides [[maize|corn]] and [[medicine]]. The story is told in the Southeast Woodlands, [[Seminole]] and [[Oklahoma]].


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In Native American mythology, the Fastachee is a small dwarf known as the "Little Giver", who provides corn and medicine. The story is told in the Southeast Woodlands, Seminole and Oklahoma.