Tsul 'Kalu
Tsul 'Kalu (slant-eyed or sloping giant), or Judaculla(h) (ᏧᏓᎦᎳ or ᏧᏓᎫᎳ), is a legendary figure of Cherokee mythology who plays the role of the great lord of the hunt, and as such is frequently invoked in hunting rites and rituals. == Name and origins == 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.