The Discovery Of Native American Little People

Terry Larch
freaklore

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The legends of the Native American little people are as old as the mountains themselves. These tiny beings are said to live in the forests and mountains, and they are often depicted as being friendly and helpful to humans.

However, there is also a darker side to the little people legends, as they are sometimes said to be mischievous or even dangerous. One of the most common stories about the little people is that they live in tunnels.

These tunnels are said to be extensive and complex, and they are often said to connect different parts of the mountains. Some people believe that the little people use these tunnels for travel between their homes and visiting other parts of the world. Others believe that these tunnels may be used for more sinister purposes, such as hiding from humans or storing their treasure.

There have been several reports of people finding tunnels that are said to be connected to the little people. One of the most famous examples is a series of tunnels that were found near Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina in the 1930s. The tunnels were only a few feet high, but they were found to contain small bones and a skull with wisdom teeth.

The tunnels near Western Carolina University have sparked a renewed interest in the little people legends. Some believe that the tunnels were the homes of the little people, while others believe that they were simply natural formations. There is currently no scientific evidence to support…

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