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Tsul 'Kalu Tsul 'Kalu (Sool Kaloo ) (''the slant-eyed or sloping giant''), is a legendary figure of Cherokee mythology who plays the role of "the great lord of the game", and as such is frequently invoked in hunting rites and rituals.〔 p 479〕 ==Name etymology== The tale is one of the best known Cherokee legends and was recorded by Europeans as early as 1823, often using the spelling, ''Tuli cula''. The name Tsul 'Kalu means literally "he has them slanting/sloping", being understood to refer to his eyes, although the word eye (akta, plural dikta) is not a part of it. In the plural form it is also the name of a traditional race of giants in the far west.〔http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/Melungeon/2003-12/1072756671 1〕
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