Native American Legends: The Truth About The Little People

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Native American Legends: The Truth About The Little People in American Mythology.
Dive into the captivating legends of the Little People, a central figure in Native American mythology. This video takes you on a journey through the mystical stories and sacred beliefs held by various Indigenous tribes across North America. Discover how these tiny, elusive beings have influenced cultural traditions, teachings, and folklore. From their roles as protectors of the natural world to their mysterious appearances in tribal stories, get ready to uncover the secrets of these enigmatic figures and their lasting legacy in Native American lore.
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⏳CHAPTERS:
00:00 - The Story of the Yunwi Tsunsdi Little People
03:35 - Stories of the Little People
04:46 - Types of Little People
08:39 - Importance of Little People
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  • @MystOfMythology
    @MystOfMythology3 ай бұрын

    Hi everyone, I'm sure there's more to know about the Little People. Let me know below. Thanks for watching!

  • @HOLLYHOUSE11

    @HOLLYHOUSE11

    2 ай бұрын

    My friend Earl would be in his early 80s if still alive. He was a Lumbee Indian in N. Carolina, near the Cherokee. He would visit his grandmother every summer and he said there was a race of Little People that had on white outfits and that the same little boy would come see him every summer and that they would play all day long until it started to become evening and his white outfit never got dirty. Earl said that he himself would be filthy, but never his friend. He said as he started getting older at roughly 9 or 10, he stopped seeing his little friend. But for years they played every summer.

  • @HadesMiscreant

    @HadesMiscreant

    2 ай бұрын

    i want to know about the stick people

  • @LoveChild71

    @LoveChild71

    2 ай бұрын

    This presentation is too robotic. The voice and art is all AI. I can't relate.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    @@LoveChild71I hope you find something that matches your viewing preferences better 😊

  • @LoveChild71

    @LoveChild71

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MystOfMythology thanks.... it's been a struggle for over a decade. I switched to collecting DVDs from the pawn shop a long time ago. It's a sad reality these days, the isolation that the internet has forced on the human race. At least AI won't replace my cats. Seriously - I'd rather clean the litter box than listen to AI attempt to explain ancient mythology. SMH

  • @BUHNANUHBREAD
    @BUHNANUHBREAD3 ай бұрын

    A few years ago my grampa was dying and he said the weirdest thing to me. He said that when he was a little boy the little people came and performed surgery on his neighbor on his neighbors dining room table out in the woods. I have no idea what he is talking about. My mom said that yes, "back in the day" that is something they did cuz there wasn't any hospitals & doctors did house visits. He was born 1928. He has told me he is part Cherokee from his grandma, his dads mom. He said she was dark tan, long black hair and a temper. She was not skinny nor fat but would hit you with a stick if you didn't eat her food or was fooling at the dinner table. He was a life-long member of re-enactments of Indians Rendezvous fighting in wars and dancing, eating, cooking, making thread and headpieces to sell. He had a teepee that I loved cuz he had drawings on it that he put there. He said it is customary to put those pictures there when you kill an animal or places you've been, things you've seen or experienced. His name was White Eagle. He also handmade outfits with beadwork on leather clothing. Teepees are so cool cuz you can have a fire inside them and not be cold and I love the smell. Anyways, he said there was little people all over the place but adults can't see them and they like to hide.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    I am hearing so many similar attestations, this is fascinating. Thank you for sharing it. 🙏

  • @GrayWolf8472

    @GrayWolf8472

    2 ай бұрын

    OMG I experienced this as a child. I got sick around 8 yrs. old and was bed ridden for a week, and a little Duende would pop out of nowhere then play with me on my chair. Sometimes it would run up the wall and across the roof like gravity is nothing. It would disappear with my chair in hand then just pop back in later and leave chair next to me.

  • @307Amanda

    @307Amanda

    Ай бұрын

    I seen one, I’m an adult. I know it was an accident I seen him we were both in shock!

  • @babarindewilliams6890
    @babarindewilliams68903 ай бұрын

    I'm Yoruba from West Africa. In our mythology we have the Iwin. Little humanoid beings who live deep in the jungles of the rain forest. They could be kind and helpful to those who they wish.

  • @ManyLieToYou

    @ManyLieToYou

    2 ай бұрын

    ☺ put 2 and 2 together then

  • @PHDWhom

    @PHDWhom

    Ай бұрын

    Hmm. Maybe our traditions as human beings, some having forgotten, can be reinvigorated and bring our home back to balance. I am from Turtle Island (USA) and have Scottish and Sawanook'i (Shawnee) heritage as well as Tsalagi, ᏣᎳᎩ (Cherokee.) When I learn the languages, I am struck by how similar they sound to east Asian languages, and then I also see people from all over the world who may not sound similar, but share similar stories. Sure, we all traded, encountered others, sometimes marrying into different cultures. I just want to know what was lost when our people were "civilized" by Christian Manifest Destiny. Thank you for sharing a bit of your culture.

  • @ManyLieToYou

    @ManyLieToYou

    Ай бұрын

    @@PHDWhom Cherokees are originally from America. And they're one of the Oldest Tribes in the world! We haven't lost anything you just Got to ask other Cherokees and Yourself those questions.

  • @nicetomeetyou100

    @nicetomeetyou100

    22 күн бұрын

    So silly lmao

  • @ManyLieToYou

    @ManyLieToYou

    22 күн бұрын

    @@nicetomeetyou100 🤭 I always call a Spade a Spade you know.

  • @geeneeb
    @geeneeb3 ай бұрын

    I'm Dakota Sioux. I remember my grandfather telling me stories of the little people and other things, but now, as an adult, i dont remember bits and pieces of the stories. It's probably because i was only 4 yrs old the last time I was with him, but Grandpa also taught me our language. Then i was adopted off the rez and told to forget everything i was taught.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Appreciate you sharing that. 🙏

  • @laurabryan6938

    @laurabryan6938

    3 ай бұрын

    That is so sad 😞

  • @nathancanaan102

    @nathancanaan102

    3 ай бұрын

    At least you had a relationship with your grandfather

  • @scottvillett4854

    @scottvillett4854

    3 ай бұрын

    This is why we as a species have forgotten so much about where we come from....... Our heritage should be everything to us..... Have you ever reached out to your former community......it could be very enriching not just for you but for those around you

  • @johnisouth6636

    @johnisouth6636

    3 ай бұрын

    Im half Cherokee from Oklahoma. My grandmother lives in the woods of Spavinaw. When I was a kid staying there, at night shed tell us to come in before dark because they come out at night. If you find one of their little tools? Leave it. Sometimes they'll help you but you are not to speak of it or they'll come and take you. I've never seen one but I believe in them

  • @adamhoworth1082
    @adamhoworth10823 ай бұрын

    I find it fascinating that every culture throughout the world have folklore about little people in some form.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    It certainly something that fascinates me!

  • @Loralanthalas

    @Loralanthalas

    3 ай бұрын

    Same for floods pyramids giants and dragons (though when looking at actual details: they are not alike).

  • @harrietharlow9929

    @harrietharlow9929

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Loralanthalas Well, some scientists are coming round to a view that there was a global flood.

  • @307Amanda

    @307Amanda

    Ай бұрын

    They dress in animal hides “hence Bigfoot”

  • @DoloresJNurss
    @DoloresJNurss3 ай бұрын

    in our tribe they are the Sureme, and they are our ancestors. Many years ago the Talking Tree came to warn of the coming invaders (the Spaniards) and said that these invaders would try to conquer us. We had two choices: to stay small and magical and to hide in parallel realities, or to grow human-sized, learn how to hunt and ultimately to fight, and defend our land. But those that chose the second course would have to embrace the religion of the invaders in order to defeat them, because they worshiped a very powerful deity but He was disgusted by how badly they served him--if our people served Him better, He would switch sides! And so it came to pass that half the people chose one way, and half chose the other dividing into the Sureme who chose to hide and the Yoeme who chose to fight. They held a three day fiesta to honor each other's choices and to kiss each other goodbye. It wasn't like today when people get angry at others for not choosing the same path that they did. The love is always there, and if any of the Yoeme gets in trouble in the desert, if there are any Sureme nearby, they will help. That much is legend. What is history is that the Spaniards found the Yoeme already carrying crosses and knowing the name of Jesus. The Yoeme (later called the Yaqui) drew a literal line in the sand and politely said that the newcomers could do whatever they wanted on their side of the sand, but if they crossed over, the people would have to hurt them. The Spaniards had three times as many soldiers, and horses, and guns, and the Yoeme had been ravaged by the diseases that always preceded the invader, so they thought that this would be an easy fight. But they had served God poorly and He took the side of His new and more faithful people, and the Spaniards were roundly defeated. Soon after the Yoeme sent elder women to negotiate the terms of the Spanish surrender and the nature of the loot that they owed the people who had beaten them. The Yoeme demanded baptism as the first priority, and then instruction on Spanish methods of agriculture, (since we'd never before had access to tame animals large enough to pull a plow) and finally instruction on how to make and play their musical instruments, for we fancied them. We wanted the things that mattered--good relations with the Creator, good means by which to feed and care for each other, and new ways to make beauty--and in all of these things, learning. The stupid invaders had only wanted gold and slaves, and would have been just as poor if they had won as they were by losing. So that is how we diverged from the Little People (though never forgetting our kinship) and became the Undefeated Tribe.

  • @bearerofvictory

    @bearerofvictory

    3 ай бұрын

  • @user-ph7lt7wu6k

    @user-ph7lt7wu6k

    3 ай бұрын

    Co za piękna historia,wzruszyłam się, serdecznie cię pozdrawiam z dalekiej Polski,to kraj w Europie.

  • @DoloresJNurss

    @DoloresJNurss

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-ph7lt7wu6kDziękuję! from America.

  • @tresamullin8790

    @tresamullin8790

    3 ай бұрын

    This is a very fascinating story. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤

  • @jimmyhardin6366

    @jimmyhardin6366

    2 ай бұрын

    I found that very interesting. Especially the part that they already knew Jesus. I think I have heard that before but I didn't know or remember what tribe it was

  • @Bluefairie
    @Bluefairie3 ай бұрын

    I was visited by little people one evening while sitting in my garden. They thanked me for the beautiful gardens I provided. I always warned them before the the grass was cut. And provided freshwater for them along with other offerings.

  • @tylerlormand5644

    @tylerlormand5644

    Ай бұрын

    U A MEAN MOTHER ....THAT WAS YA CHILDREN

  • @DwayneJudge-wg4dv
    @DwayneJudge-wg4dv3 ай бұрын

    Plenty of story's of little people here in Ireland 💯🇮🇪you should do a video🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Dwayne… check back Saturday 😉 🇮🇪

  • @mitchellmahoney3775
    @mitchellmahoney37752 ай бұрын

    My wife is 50% Sioux, her father lived on the reservation in Nebraska. He was a spiritual leader of the tribe, we visited one time and he was telling me where I could hunt and where to stay away from because the little men would get me. I always wanted more info but he passed before we could visit again. Some years later I worked with an old classmate who was the sheriff up there for several yrs and was now a tradesman like me and one day I asked him about the little men and the look on his face said it all. He told me one night he had a missing person call about a guy who fished the river on a road that had a very old large tree that everyone in the tribe knew was the no-go boundary. He spotlighted past the tree and seen reflectors a ways down so he had to investigate. He found the guy passed out from drinking and the bench seat in the old pickup was torn to shreds everywhere except where he was passed out! Made a believer out of him. Then he began telling me another story and abruptly stopped himself and said he said enough already and never brought it up again

  • @erkutdoru
    @erkutdoru3 ай бұрын

    I’ve not seen a lot of Native American stories told in this way. Really enjoyed this. 👏

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @sneakysquirrl708

    @sneakysquirrl708

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s cause he has a British accent 😬 (the art is awesome as well).

  • @jasonlogan5765

    @jasonlogan5765

    3 ай бұрын

    That's not a British accent that's just well spoken English looks like somebody didn't finish school

  • @sneakysquirrl708

    @sneakysquirrl708

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jasonlogan5765 So you are right friend. I hope tomorrow turns out better for you.

  • @enough1494

    @enough1494

    3 ай бұрын

    Sounds like an AI. But truly loved the video! I am from the high hills, coffee lands in Puerto Rico, my great grandmother Taino. She told me stories of little people….I have seen them, I am 66. Father still works the land at 88, my youngest brother and I will work it after his passing. We were also very near the Arecibo Observatory radar, the one Irma and Maria totally destroyed. We have countless sightings of arial visitors, lights and colors. Abductions, communication with. But, we quickly learned to best keep all personal and not share. We were either lunatics to some, a threat to others or simple possessed by demons! Hahahahahaha Absolute, true statement. Blessings……..so much beauty and wonder left to accept

  • @localcolouroldtownllc4029
    @localcolouroldtownllc40293 ай бұрын

    My heritage is mostly Finnish, Sámi, on my mom's side. And Choctaw on my dad's side. Studying both cultures I've noticed several parallels in belief systems one being they both believe in little people of the land. I saw one once as a child. This was a "house spirit". He was tiny, bright blue and very furry. He looked as startled to see me as I was of him and he immediately hid under my bed! I never saw him again, although I still think about the encounter often.

  • @Haakonisak

    @Haakonisak

    Ай бұрын

    I'm a coastal Sámi from northern Norway. We always say it before we pour for instance hot water on the ground so the little people have the chance to move away. Indiginous people from all over the world have a much different connection with nature and spirits than other.

  • @edithcultee7558
    @edithcultee7558Ай бұрын

    I'm a cryptid fanatic and I have discovered that it's all over the world. Fascinating.

  • @DragonHeart-cm1tx
    @DragonHeart-cm1tx3 ай бұрын

    I am Oglala Lakota but live in the Eastern Forests. I live in a log cabin in the middle of a forest with 100 foot cliffs and a creek. I have seen the Pukwudgie a great many times, so too has the rest of the whole family. We pronounce them as Pukwahchii as my adopted Abnaki grandfather Running Deer taught us. Another tradition tell us that when you see the Pukwudgie, it means that the forest is healthy. This very same tradition also comes from Japan and the Kudamas (tree spirits). However, I have not seen any in recent years. We have had a number of severe storms and 2 hurricanes come through that felled many Grandfathers (old trees) over the past 8 years. I think this is why I don't see them anymore, their trees are gone. In ancient Japanese Tradition, it is the Grandfathers that birth/spawn the Kudamas and they live in the oldest of trees.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    This is truly sad. I hope the land heals and they return. Thank you for being here.

  • @DragonHeart-cm1tx

    @DragonHeart-cm1tx

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MystOfMythology One Pukwahchii in particular that all of us would see the most we named Grump Grump. This is because he always looks a us with a suspicious and grumpy expression. Of all of us, I saw him first. However my nephew has seen him the most. Every single night my nephew would wake up at the same time (3:12am) and Grump Grump would be standing there on the footboard of his bed looking at him. This went on for 7 years, up until he and my sister moved out. Every time we have gatherings, we still leave a plate of food outside for the Pukwahchii.

  • @BUHNANUHBREAD

    @BUHNANUHBREAD

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes! That's it! That's what my grampa said the little people were! Puckawudgies! Thank You! That word triggered my memory. Funny how that works sometimes! Ha!

  • @marjoriegoodwin2993

    @marjoriegoodwin2993

    2 ай бұрын

    It makes sense that they only live in a healthy environment. Thank you for sharing that. I am certain that they are our relatives. Enjoy spring.

  • @danielmcgee4614
    @danielmcgee46143 ай бұрын

    Having grown up on a huge, untouched farm with an always flowing creek from the Appalachian, you better believe I believe!

  • @MysticChronicles712
    @MysticChronicles7123 ай бұрын

    This exploration of Native American mythology is quite fascinating. Native American folklore is woven with tales of the Little People, and this film deftly sheds light on their intriguing world. I am captivated by the profound impact they have had on cultural traditions, from their cherished positions as protectors of the environment to the enigmatic ways they are weaved into tribal stories. The makers deserve praise for illuminating the mythical creatures and the rich history they have in Native American mythology. An enthralling exploration of Indigenous storytelling at its core!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you MysticChronicles.

  • @KK-eh2gm
    @KK-eh2gm3 ай бұрын

    Beautiful art work & story telling. I am sure that the little people are very unhappy with how badly humans have used the world 🌎

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    You’re not wrong K K.

  • @mamasquatch
    @mamasquatch2 ай бұрын

    Lots of PNW stories like this! Its nice to see them being brought to life and the comments! Wow!What a gem to find on KZread ❤❤❤

  • @jonassundell9366
    @jonassundell93663 ай бұрын

    Fantastic artwork! Fine stories. The little ones are up here too. My brother saw one once years ago. Greetings from Jonas Gothenburg Sweden. 😊

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey Sweden! Good to have you here! Are you referring to the often fiendish tomte?

  • @TEAMWHAT99

    @TEAMWHAT99

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey there Sweeden!! I have some Sweedish blood in me. Missouri Mule here in the Show Me State,USA. Can I come for a visit cousin?😂

  • @ericwayne3425

    @ericwayne3425

    2 ай бұрын

    art is ai

  • @eskilnilsen9650

    @eskilnilsen9650

    Ай бұрын

    Yup..in norway too..remember i wa0s shown a video many years ago..it showed a little fellow in dark clothes maybe 40cm high ..running over a path in the Woods..my friend was filming a bird when it happend..very strange..eskil norway.

  • @community1949
    @community19492 ай бұрын

    If ancient people say they've seen things like this - I believe them!!!!

  • @briansheets3996
    @briansheets39963 ай бұрын

    I grew up playing with a kid named Eddie. He was a First Nations person from the Choctaw tribe. His grandmother told these simply wonderful tales of wisdom with many of them having people in them that were not necessarily human. At least not in the sense we have today.

  • @JonDoeNeace

    @JonDoeNeace

    6 күн бұрын

    Bro, you can say Indian, that's what many Choctaws and Chickasaws self identify.

  • @BrianM-44041
    @BrianM-440413 ай бұрын

    I have hiked the blue ridge many times, once just for fun i planted dozens of ginseng and hemp plants in a beautiful spot in a valley between 4 mountains and left it to grow. I returned to check on it once and found a nice marble sized emerald sitting on a stump i had marked to find the exact area again. It wasnt there last time i had visited. The ginseng was flourishing but the hemp plants were all gone lol I havent returned in years but i still wear the stone in a necklace i wire wrapped. If i return ill leave the necklace and plant more hemp and maybe some tobacco. Heck maybe even some 3 sisters seeds just for the animals or whatever wants it. I usually plant food crops in the wild on my journeys so that the local wildlife can eat it if need be, and if I'm ever back in the area and need it , its there. Jerusalem artichokes do particularly well as do sweet potatoes when left to grow on their own, as do berry vines and bushes. Next time youre in the woods, do nature a solid, plant a non invasive food seed or two. The little folk may thank you.

  • @skywalker5thwrld

    @skywalker5thwrld

    Ай бұрын

    Wise wisdom from an old sage right here this is wonderful! 🙏

  • @BrianM-44041

    @BrianM-44041

    Ай бұрын

    @@skywalker5thwrld thank you. This old sage is sore and tired after planting 50 sweet 100 cherry tomato seedlings along a chain link fence yesterday. Whew! This was for the big folks lol

  • @tscottshea
    @tscottshea3 ай бұрын

    The Crow (Apsaalooke) people of Montana have a very rich tradition about the Little People. Especially in the Pryor Mountains and in the region of the Wild Horse Range.

  • @songofseikilos8659

    @songofseikilos8659

    2 ай бұрын

    MT

  • @Mezziah11.11
    @Mezziah11.113 ай бұрын

    Pukwudgie , when i was about 11years old i was camping with 2 other mates , we just had a flysheet up like a poncho. I remember i kept waking up hearing giggling and whispering like kids. I ended up pretending to go back to sleep and then opened my eyes soon as i heard them. I see these things scurry off but one was stuck about 4ft up a tree. I asked it if it was ok because it started to whimper because the others left it. It looked like a tiny human, alot like the fella from the moonmin cartoon. As i held its hand and took it back to the clearing where the others ran , the moonlight broke through as it was a full moon, i felt fingers go hard and sharp hold my hand so I couldn't pull away , i looked down at this tiny human thing and it started to change into that thing (Pukwedgie) for years i wondered what it was. I blacked out as it pull on my arm to go with them. I woke back up next to my friends, but i was just outside the tent bit,and had dirty clothes like in been in a fight. My right hand had 4 cuts like the size of thorns in a row on the hand this thing had held. It feels so real still to this day , i get on edge thinking about it. I don't think it was a dream. I have had many dreams that actually play out the next day to years on. Not deja vu, like actual like ive seen the future,and where u eake up in the dream is where my head goes funny and i choose to leave the area or change a decision and what happens nexts ,at first i didn't quite understand what the feeling was and next thing something really bad happened. I even as a doc how it was i could dream the future if ut hasn't happened. I sometimes wonder if we're reliving life because we failed the last ones and whete the dreams end is where i have the choice to change it, or go wrong turn again

  • @JaysonTripp-cq5be

    @JaysonTripp-cq5be

    2 ай бұрын

    My grandmother used to talk about the Puckwudgies out here in Massachusetts when we were kids if what you say actually happened you got lucky they aren't usually friendly are known to lure people in the woods

  • @cyan1616

    @cyan1616

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, I haven't heard that name in decades. I remember being told about Pukwudgies when I was little and living in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and living right outside the Hannahville reservation. (we're Canadien Metis on mom's side). This brings back so many memories.

  • @songofseikilos8659

    @songofseikilos8659

    2 ай бұрын

    did it take your wallet??🤭

  • @songofseikilos8659

    @songofseikilos8659

    2 ай бұрын

    sorry

  • @Mezziah11.11

    @Mezziah11.11

    2 ай бұрын

    @@JaysonTripp-cq5be yeh I could tell from the ill intent it had, and the strength!, as I went to pull away I just got dragged to the floor that's when I blacked out but something happened, I was always puzzled to how I ended up back just outside where I was sleeping, it looked like I'd been in a struggle to escape too. I might go get hypnotized or whatever it is ha ha , Don't know if I wanna know the answers 😁

  • @slk1451
    @slk14513 ай бұрын

    I’m Cherokee, and I was always told the little people will drag you away. Skilis or shape shifters are also mischievous.

  • @ManyLieToYou

    @ManyLieToYou

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think they're strong enough to :)

  • @3DCGdesign

    @3DCGdesign

    Ай бұрын

    what is a "Skilis"? @ManyLieToYou - you clearly think that "little people" have strength proportionate to their size, which just makes no sense when we are talking about a supernatural entity that can literally disappear or shape-shift.

  • @deborahhovan6464
    @deborahhovan64643 ай бұрын

    Absolutely beautiful story ❤❤!

  • @marlenaforbes-reidy9876
    @marlenaforbes-reidy98762 ай бұрын

    Bless the Little People, these beautiful little beings come from the 6th Universe, they come in all shapes and colours they guard and take care of Nature and the Flora and Fauna as well as the water plants in lakes, rivers and oceans, throughout the Universe s. Love them and respect them. 💖🌈💖🌸💖

  • @user-io1bo5gr2m
    @user-io1bo5gr2m3 ай бұрын

    Seriously, I mean it! I had an experience in California, near Ukiah, late Spring of 1977. The moon was gorgeously full, and the moon light was very strong and strange. I awoke from my sleep and sat up within my sleeping bag to behold some sort of entity watching me . This phantasmal being was large, and it was like a three dimensional silhouette that was revealed through the moonlight and moonbeam of a very special night. Then this dawned on me, I witnessed something that was supposedly invisible to me, but the moonlight caused the phenomenal entity to become revealed. It then ambled away to my left and disappeared through the shadows of oaks. I looked into the Pomo native stories, and I believe that I had a encounter with a Yaulupa or however the you would spell that name! ♤♤♤

  • @nightwolfhunter
    @nightwolfhunterАй бұрын

    im an avid off trail backpacker. born in western north carolina. i grew up with little people stories and have seen them several times in my life almost always on solo trips. one night an old friend at camp near midnight asked about little people stories from the old nation so i talked about the great white rabbit instead insisting that wasnt a good idea here being in the wilderness because the red haired ones play tricks on people and a few moments later we saw a board with a evil fanged rabbit carved on it. it wasnt there before. it was below freezing that nite and we grabbed every downed piece of wood that we could find earlier. it totally freaked us out!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    Ай бұрын

    I’m not surprised! I would be freaked out too! 😮

  • @user-fy1cp4hy6o
    @user-fy1cp4hy6oАй бұрын

    Let God bless them all amen.😊

  • @faithk1892
    @faithk18922 ай бұрын

    I'm Ojibwe. The Puckwadjee also scratch and bite people. Especially if you have a house on their land. Plant fruit trees as offerings to them. It helps

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    Great advice, thank you 🙏

  • @skywalker5thwrld

    @skywalker5thwrld

    Ай бұрын

    I second that! Wonderful advice

  • @MrAbsalomdavid
    @MrAbsalomdavid3 ай бұрын

    Beautiful beautiful pictures!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @GnarleeArlie
    @GnarleeArlie3 ай бұрын

    I am a born and breed Alaskan and we have stories of the Little People here as well, but ours are very aggressive and dangerous. They like to kidnap people, especially naughty children and love to tie you down and use yheir tiny spears to puncture your skin everywhere... until you bleed to death. Children are told not to go out at night or the little people will get them. One of my former employees told me her uncle was taken by the little people one night when he was walking home and never seen again.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Oh my.

  • @songofseikilos8659

    @songofseikilos8659

    2 ай бұрын

    welcome to the dark side of the mythical little people

  • @RazorWalker-tt7jy
    @RazorWalker-tt7jy23 күн бұрын

    I'm Hunkpapa Lakota from Standing Rock area. 3 stories to share. When I was a boy I saw them. It is said only people without the shadow of doubt can see them. This is why children can. I was picking flowers with my sister in the fields. And they told us to not do that. They said they were hungry. They were furry. And had light voices. They kept saying to feed us. The guardians of sacred areas. During a sweat in Minnesota at night around the fire, an old man saw a tiny tiny bow. Made perfectly. He passed it around and told stories of little people. An old woman spending the weekend in Arizona at a old hotel. She saw one hiding behind her TV. An evil one. She said it looked like golem or dobby

  • @margeebechyne8642
    @margeebechyne86423 ай бұрын

    Very interesting. I didn't know there were tales of little ones here in North America. Also the mention of giants. Beautiful artwork, too! Thank you!!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Margee!

  • @AFloridaSon

    @AFloridaSon

    3 ай бұрын

    Look up Hammerson Peters. While most of his stories come from Canada, he will occasionally tell stories from the US. He has lots of stories about little people of the woods.

  • @enough1494
    @enough14943 ай бұрын

    Oh I love little people…..mythology……ancestral stories….gracias! 🙌🙏💕

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    De Nada!

  • @marcelomoon9162
    @marcelomoon916221 күн бұрын

    I was amazed actually to stumble across this video 😮 When I started watching it, received Chills and maybe some understanding from my childhood experiences! I have Cherokee blood along with Blackfoot and was told as a child never discuss what I have seen and to this day only ones I have shared my experiences with, have been the people I trust the most and are in my circle ⭕️ I was about 7 when I first experienced the lil people, late in the evening on a winter ❄️ night! Me and my brother, my sister and my father was sitting in car the as my mother was Grocery shopping.. At that hr there was only handful of cars in the parking lot, something was tapping on the passenger side door, my father demanded silence and as the silents grew longer, the tapping became louder.. My father got out of the car and was looking around and headed to the opposite of the car, then my younger brother started screaming as I was trying to calm him down, my little sister was saying look bubby, it’s so little! I was saying what are you looking at and she pointed at my lap, I look down and it was standing there looking up at me, my father from outside of the car, still on the opposite side, seen it , standing there on my lap and yelled don’t move and he started pulling us out of the car one by one but he frozed when he reach me and I was frozen as well but not out of fear and I don’t believe my father was either, for there wasn’t anything frightening about this lil person but more fascinating! We was parked by a post light in the parking lot, which allowed you to see the snowflakes clearer and so it was the same for the features of this lil person.. His hair was a dirty brown and curly, his beard was a bit of a lighter brown, His eyes was somewhat blue and he had a warm smile , as we locked eyes for what seemed forever, suddenly I felt myself being pulled out of the car! As I stood next to my brother and sister my father search the car and then he knelt in the snow, which covered the ground a half inch maybe, studying it and started walking to the sewer drain which wasn’t that far and when I ask what he was doing and what was that, his response was, it went into the sewer drain and he never responded to what it was! When my mother came to the car us kids started taking about it, my father said, it was all in our imagination and he never wanted to hear about it again! That was just the beginning on it, I seen it again several more times in my life and even through my adult years! I’m 45 now and the last time I seen that lil person was 5 yrs ago

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    21 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I hope the chills were happy chills.

  • @user-gk3jk2wr4u
    @user-gk3jk2wr4u3 ай бұрын

    A friend saw little people in rural south of France....she said they were not human...they were in a house separated by fields from others...she had to make deliveries there as a teenager....once whe went to make a delivery when they were away...she looked up and the main living room window just a few meters away had a group of small humaoid creatures looking out at her...they wore clothes of an unusual type...creepily one beckoned her...she said there were ones that looked older than others....she ran an never went back there. She never saw them again or spoke about it.

  • @jlgordey
    @jlgordey3 ай бұрын

    Nice vid. The Little People belief is one that many cultures have from Europe to Africa to North and South America. There is even archaeological evidence of a group of "hobbit" sized people (sorry, I forget where). Up here in Canada, the Cree call them (sorry for spelling, I am doing it phonetically) Obschini and they are tricksters. Happy day Everyone

  • @williamlanier1076

    @williamlanier1076

    3 ай бұрын

    The Twa

  • @AFloridaSon

    @AFloridaSon

    3 ай бұрын

    The Hobbit People are from Indonesia. The people there say that there are still little people that they call Orang Pendeks.

  • @MooseBme
    @MooseBme3 ай бұрын

    !GREAT STORY/VIDEO! Like the faey from other parts of the world with different names... they all have distinct names, traits, quirks and personalities. Somtimes they travel, get attatched to someone, or something. No matter how small their statures are in this dimension; their hearts, passions and curiosities tend to be quite large! Just like the human child in the story; if one gets lost, trapped and scared, just help them! Remember to: Treat others as you want to be treated! !(: 💕✌MUCH LOVE AND BEST REGARDS TO ALL ✌💕;)!

  • @AFloridaSon
    @AFloridaSon3 ай бұрын

    I always love the stories of the Little People of the Forests.

  • @ProudUteGirl
    @ProudUteGirl2 ай бұрын

    Yep, we also have stories of the little people. My cousin and i saw one once

  • @ManyLieToYou

    @ManyLieToYou

    2 ай бұрын

    Really did you?

  • @karenroot450
    @karenroot4502 ай бұрын

    I truly believe the Little People do guard parts of the forests! Maybe my Scandinavian roots? Raised with a lot of Trolls books, and Elves. Thanks for these stories they were wonderful to hear! PS. I don’t mind this voice at all. And best part all the words are pronounced correctly!

  • @magoo6475
    @magoo64752 ай бұрын

    My dad served in Korea and Vietnam. He told me when he was a n Japan he seen a full grown man in a suit no taller than 20 inches tall. He said a lady pulled up in a car , walked to the passenger side and opened the door for the little man. Amd helped him out. He promised me it was a true story. I believe him.

  • @garrinking6489
    @garrinking64892 ай бұрын

    When I lived in the redwoods, the little people were pranking me often.

  • @LostAmericanJ
    @LostAmericanJ3 ай бұрын

    Yes another glorious episode! Been waiting on this! AWESOME!!! 😃🤠😎🤘🇺🇸🤘

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    A massive thank you my friend, glad you liked it. 🙌🙏

  • @LostAmericanJ

    @LostAmericanJ

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MystOfMythology Anytime great historian, anytime. 😎👍

  • @nillyk5671

    @nillyk5671

    3 ай бұрын

    Use a native American flag 😢

  • @LostAmericanJ

    @LostAmericanJ

    Ай бұрын

    @@nillyk5671 oops 😬

  • @skywalker5thwrld
    @skywalker5thwrldАй бұрын

    I’m Inuit I live in Alaska and in the rural areas the indigenous are very aware of these mystical beings lol they aren’t ones to f around with but I have heard MANY MANY stories of them from multiple different people… one of the stories a man was building homes out in the tundra of south west alaska and he was eating his lunch out by his pick up when he looked over at the job site (just the frame of the home up so far) and he saw a baby balancing on the second story beam, he immediately dropped his food and started running to the rescue. When he got about 20 feet from the foundation the little guy saw him approaching and did a triple front flip into a sprint, gone into woods… the guy was shocked he’d never encountered a little person before!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    Ай бұрын

    Holy Cow 😮

  • @SpiritMattersCanada
    @SpiritMattersCanadaАй бұрын

    In Ireland and amongst many other indigenous peoples, the little people are those who came before, hidden under the soil or under and in natural beings, trees, rivers, flowers, oceans. It seems to be a way of remembering our ancestors, those who came before and are still there to guide us.

  • @jeanieferretti4203
    @jeanieferretti42033 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this video ❤

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    And thanking you for taking the time to be here.

  • @NanaBren
    @NanaBren3 ай бұрын

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I am subscribing and I will continue to explore your library of videos. ❤Brenda

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad you liked it Nana! Thank you, and I hope you enjoy the other videos!

  • @jonzumwalt8417
    @jonzumwalt8417Ай бұрын

    My maternal great grandmother and grandfather were Cherokee, born on the nation in the 1890s. She told stories of the little people. How they would take food from her garden but always left something behind as payment. I am a Norse pagan, we have drawves and elves and all kinds of stories of the Fae. I am at home in nature. And on my property we leave offerings and mini houses for the little people. And our place is always protected from the evil of this world. I know they exist. And just like us, some are bad, but most are good.

  • @BrianM-44041
    @BrianM-440413 ай бұрын

    Im a quarter cherokee and ive seen things i cant explain in the woods of north carolina and ohio. Theyve never appeared to me but ive seen what may have been signs of their work. I dont doubt anything until ive seen proof either way. This world is full of mysteries. Every ethnicity has tales of the wee folk. The irish wont even speak of them, as they fear their magic. Perhaps there is something more to these stories than modern people believe there to be.

  • @rickjohnson6559
    @rickjohnson65593 ай бұрын

    I agree these stories are native stories. But not singular to them. Think Europeans have them too. Leprechauns. And elves are not the large people spoke of by Tolkien. Remember I think it's worldwide and "we" don't understand our own world. I think the old ancestors had a much better understanding of our world than we do. ❤❤❤ Good video. Thankyou.

  • @user-ph7lt7wu6k

    @user-ph7lt7wu6k

    3 ай бұрын

    Krasnoludki żyły w Polsce,a niektórzy nawet dzisiaj opowiadają,że różne dziwy można zobaczyć w lesie.Ja widziałam kilka duchów, więc wiem, że inny świat obok nas istnieje. .

  • @rickjohnson6559

    @rickjohnson6559

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-ph7lt7wu6k my translator won't work I'm 😔 sorry

  • @Patriot1502
    @Patriot1502Ай бұрын

    There was a story that came out from upstate NY about a mountain biker that took a nap in tall grass next to the trails. When he woke up, he could hear a conversation in a language he didn't understand. When he looked up from the grass, he saw two beings less than knee high staring at him. Apparently, they were in shick to see him and quickly scampered off. This was in the 90s (Edit) I forgot something. Kind of important. These two beings were 'mooneyed'. Their eyes were bigger and of a bulbous shape. Sorry about that. That was the most striking aspect when I first heard about this on Art Bell back in the 90s. Can't believe I forgot to mention that.

  • @edwardyoung1052
    @edwardyoung1052Ай бұрын

    The little people are real. I heard them while camping in N. Jersey. I thought I was dreaming, but I was awake and conscious. When I opened my tent to try and get a look at them, they got quiet and scattered away. It sounds crazy, but I know what I heard. I was in a little distress at the time, and I think they came to my tent to assure me that everything was just fine. They spoke in a fast paced language that I couldn't understand, but for some reason, I understood them to be talking to each-other. I was under a huge oak tree. I was told that I was probably blocking their way to the tree entrance and they were pissed. Hmmm, I don't know, but I do believe that the little people do exist and appear to people either lost or camped out in the woods.

  • @tommynorthwood
    @tommynorthwood3 ай бұрын

    I've seen these guys while camping!!!! The thumbnail was identical, I didn't see their feet. They peeked out from bushes. I work for the Florida Wildlife Coalition and it WAS NOT a possum, raccoon, or anything listed..

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    😮

  • @brotherlittlefoot2216
    @brotherlittlefoot22163 ай бұрын

    Well done,but they are no "mythology".I am not an Indigenous Person,but I have had my share of encounters w The Little People living not far from Cherokee,NC. There are also more Sasquatch than I can count - literally. As well,there are other "cryptid" species here,too.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    I do agree brotherlittlefoot, but I go with the definition of mythology “a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition” which doesn’t distinguish them as something as not real or believed in. If anything the comments here attests to how many sightings there have been. Thanks for watching!

  • @brotherlittlefoot2216

    @brotherlittlefoot2216

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MystOfMythology Had one run across my kitchen floor at 4 AM one morning. We didn't see it,but it sounded like a toddler sprinting across the floor. My ex-gf who is part Cherokee,is still friends w me to this day and will tell that story just as well. It sprinted 20 feet across my kitchen floor,then jumped into a box of plastic grocery bags next to my fridge. I got up immediately to search for a reasonably decent sized animal in the home and found no sign of anything,still to this day from that encounter....But they just made their presence known recently again in a big way.... Unless you have experienced one yourself for a period of time or multiple times,you don't truly get what I am saying bc these "myths" - and there many - are my friends and "family" - especially the Sasquatch/Sabe/whatever name you like. I am not taking any great offense to them being called "myths";I am merely sharing with you how it sounds to the ears of those who know such "mythical" beings. It's still a bit jarring to read or hear,but I understand. However,it's all in effort to appease the "real world",and the "real world" is anything but real.... I'm a Pagan,so you're preaching to the choir here. Want to discuss Anubis? lol "Myth" still refers to an experience which may or may not be real. Again,these are no "myths",unless someone is just bs'n people. It's a great vid. More well done than most. Keep up the good work,but you will not want to use the word "myth" in any sense after having a verifiable encounter or 3. I talk to Sasquatch every night and have for 3.5 years,record Sasquatch sounds on audio posted on Yt,I have seen them 8 times,plus I'm a dropout Primatology and Conservation student,an educated and 20 year pro Horticulturist (helps in tracking),so how are they a "myth"? Same w the Little People. That's all. If it has any physicality in this world,then it is no "myth",never was,and never will be. And they were here before us,so what right do modern humans have to come along and call anything at all a "myth"? It is life before us which is to be honored. If you just had one appear to you 4 nights ago on your porch steps and then 4 more in your front yard,you'd probably understand better what I am saying. Some "myths" to many are actually very good "family" and friends to the rest of us. ...Blessings from an Appalachian Mountain Witch.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! And I completely understand where you’re coming from. We have a rather vulgar saying where I come from “spit up and you dirty your moustache, spit down and you get your beard”. In summary: you can’t win. I guess the solution is not to spit at all, but then I wouldn’t be making these videos 😂 I’ll definitely take what you’re saying on board and see if I can word things better in the future 🙏

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! And I completely understand where you’re coming from. We have a rather vulgar saying where I come from “spit up and you dirty your moustache, spit down and you get your beard”. In summary: you can’t win. I guess the solution is not to spit at all, but then I wouldn’t be making these videos 😂 I’ll definitely take what you’re saying on board and see if I can word things better in the future 🙏

  • @brotherlittlefoot2216

    @brotherlittlefoot2216

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MystOfMythology Peace,friend.

  • @adamwalker2905
    @adamwalker29053 ай бұрын

    Dont know what it means but when i opened this story my hole body goosebumped 🙏💚

  • @Patriot1502
    @Patriot1502Ай бұрын

    Another story from southern Indiana tells of a man encountering two really small Native looking beings. Dressed in buckskin carrying small spears with flint heads. This encounter was said to have lasted about a minute. That story is from the 80s, about twenty miles from the Indiana/Kentucky border

  • @StellaShadowmoon
    @StellaShadowmoonАй бұрын

    I was a caregiver living in the mountains in Washington state not too long ago. I was there for 3.5 years. One day I was washing dishes and by a large evergreen tree, which I had always sensed things and seen things, there was movement by the blackberry bushes. I took out my phone to zoom in and see through my camera if there was something there. It was very hard to tell because I was a good 50+ feet away. I started taking photos and I have one photo of what looks like a small being with pointy ears, turned to the side, walking through the blackberry bushes. I never shared the photo, I kept it to myself. But I still have it! And I’m not sure what I saw but maybe this was it?

  • @glendamico9004
    @glendamico90043 ай бұрын

    These videos are simply amazing…I’m hooked!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Music to my ears 😂. Thank you, I hope you enjoy the other videos.

  • @johnd4408
    @johnd44082 ай бұрын

    My great grandmother was a full blooded Cherokee and she would set out food for the little people. Little people are no myth, they are very real. I managed to get a picture of one with a game camera out in front of my RV. I had the game camera set up to take pictures of anyone messing with my RV while I was gone.

  • @johnd4408

    @johnd4408

    2 ай бұрын

    @-Soulja- I barely remember going with her to leave food for them. My great grandmother had a wooden box with a latch on it where she would leave the food stuff and the next day it would be empty. The little people had a well maintained clean trail from that box in the edge of the woods that lead up a mountain to a Boulder field. She said they have always been around for a very long time and have always helped her people. My great, great grandmother was very old when I was little and she lived her younger life in a traditional Indian camp as a squaw. She was known as Granny Buck. She was real rough and set in traditional ways. She absolutely hated men and and older kids. She would throw rocks at them walking by on the gravel road in front of her house. My Great Grandfather gave her, her own land and built a nice house on it. That house never had electricity in it because Granny Buck would not live in it if it had electricity. She always thought electricity was witchcraft.

  • @franklincoolport27
    @franklincoolport272 ай бұрын

    Lots of stories of little people in the wilderness of the highlands of Scotland. I live a secluded existence close to the banks of Loch Ness and i am very familiar with this.

  • @leafe-lu3jd
    @leafe-lu3jd2 ай бұрын

    According to my grandparents I am Irish, German, Cherokee and Pohawtan. This really spoke to my heart especially with how passionate I am in protecting nature. I also am a white witch who works with fairies and fairy magic.

  • @randallbesch2424

    @randallbesch2424

    2 ай бұрын

    Magick.

  • @QueenRoseFlower
    @QueenRoseFlower2 ай бұрын

    I have little people living in my Bush's. They are invisible to the eye, but show up in my photo's.

  • @jerryramos4267
    @jerryramos42673 ай бұрын

    Me I saw faries harvesting nectar and pollin

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow. Mind me asking which country/content you're from? (Curious to what type of fairies you bumped into).

  • @dredawg3382
    @dredawg33822 ай бұрын

    I am personally seminole indian i have a coworker that is seminole that told me about a story that happened when he was merely just a boy he remembered his brother going out and playing in the woods and he went to find him however couldnt he was missing for 3 days and came back on the 4th day telling his family that he was playing with this little person he fed him berries and fruits and watched over him with no benevolence these stories fascinate me and i believe that everyone should know where there history comes from its a very vital information to finding your true self

  • @sarahc8862
    @sarahc88623 ай бұрын

    My grandmother in North Georgia saw one in her house one day, he ran behind a bookcase and disappeared. She said it was a little hairy man

  • @edlynnporter7519

    @edlynnporter7519

    3 ай бұрын

    100% What I saw .

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Of all the mythologies that I’ve spoken about, I’ve never had so many responses of people who have witnessed them as much as the Little People. It’s fascinating.

  • @jeffburton4576
    @jeffburton4576Ай бұрын

    They live in my trees.. they like free food and shiny things..they move from tree to tree pending what season it is.. in the winter they love wool yarn I leave them..

  • @mrsellenj.a1740
    @mrsellenj.a17403 ай бұрын

    Wado ❤️🤍💛🖤(thank you), I'm Blackfoot, Cherokee and Irish mixed I love the story about the star and the the greatest of holy men, there was a bright star in the sky that was never there before and the little people told the Cherokee that it was a sign of the greatest holy man the most holy was born and the day he was crucified all the little people cried and when their tears hit the ground they formed crosses in the ground there's a black, yellow, white and black and white mixed ones they are called fairy crosses and they are found today

  • @Bobvela-pt1hw
    @Bobvela-pt1hw3 ай бұрын

    This is the 2nd time I've heard this story the other time was from an elder😊

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    I cannot compare to that. 🙏

  • @Weatherman40312
    @Weatherman403123 ай бұрын

    I find these "mythologies " interesting! All have some truth in them. My immediate family believes in the spirit world without a doubt! My wife is about an eighth Cherokee, while I am a lot more diluted! We believe stories like this, though. 😊

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    I think there are certainly truths in mythology, whether it’s about the underlying thoughts of people at the time, or that the mythological beings exist.

  • @user-ph7lt7wu6k
    @user-ph7lt7wu6k3 ай бұрын

    Jestem zafascynowana tymi opowieściami,kocham historię i mitologię wszystkich narodów mieszkających na ziemi.Ciesze się,ze od pewnego czasu przychodzą do mnie takie filmy i od krótkiego czasu komentarze tłumaczą się na polski.Moj angielski nie jest doskonaly,rozumiem, ale gorzej z pisownię.Dziekuje wszystkim za te opowieści.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    I am glad you are enjoying them my friend (and I am glad google translate is connecting us through the barriers of language), thank you for your kind and inspiring words 🙏

  • @Eyologist1
    @Eyologist12 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this beautifully and quite artistically presented video with many wholesome and truthful points about the lives and traditions of these people. Blessings!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ttrinh0313
    @ttrinh03133 ай бұрын

    Another great video! Loved learning about the little people. Never heard these stories before. I’ve always been intrigued by Native American culture and history. Took a N.American history course at University and loved it! Keep these great videos coming. Can’t wait for next week!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @chivalrousjack
    @chivalrousjackАй бұрын

    Very cool. pre-Christian Europe and Scandinavia were once tribal, and close to the earth. In the North the little people were known as: "Vaetir" (V-eye-teer). They are still honored on certain islands and mainland communities.

  • @Cornelius333
    @Cornelius3333 ай бұрын

    My mom was born in SOUTH DAKOTA ❤

  • @richardsoult5678
    @richardsoult5678Ай бұрын

    We are the little people now,just look at the bodies of the Nephilim turned to stone all over the earth making up the very mountains we see to this day.Whenever they make a cut through the mountains or hillside for a road just hold up a steak next to it and you will see all the veins and tendons.Humans was much taller pre flood when we lived up to nine hundred years old and many of the Nephilim was over a mile tall and this is why so many cliffs or mountains are named old man of the mountain or chimp rock but Machu Picchu is one of my favorites just look at the size of that nose and one helicopter ride from above and you will know the truth.Thanks for your fantastic video my friend.

  • @sherijobe9754
    @sherijobe97542 ай бұрын

    I find it interesting that so many cultures on different continents have so many similarities.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s fascinating.

  • @susanpoyant9954
    @susanpoyant99542 ай бұрын

    The Wampanoag tribe (in what is now eastern Massachusetts, including the Cape and islands, and parts of Rhode Island) called them "Puckwudgies".

  • @traildoggy
    @traildoggy2 ай бұрын

    25 years ago I met a guy backpacking who said he was half Shoshone. He said his grandmother told him stories of little people who were a few feet tall and were very fierce warriors. He said she seemed to really believe in them and would become angry if you doubted her. She said they used to raid their land and kill people and livestock with arrows, and that once there were wars with them but not many were left now.

  • @agapelove4992
    @agapelove49922 ай бұрын

    I photographed a Pukwudgie in 2014.

  • @KeithLamorandier
    @KeithLamorandierАй бұрын

    Very cool we need some more stories like that. I'm Ottawa Indian em part of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians it was nice too see n should see more on Indian lore

  • @wayofages184
    @wayofages1843 ай бұрын

    These stories almost certainly originated in Homo Erectus encounters before that species went extinct after an enormously successful run of at least million years. Similar stories of the Ebu Gogo can be found in Indonesian folklore. The last of them might have disappeared as recently as 12,000 years ago. Nothing in science contradicts this, even if only because an absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

  • @eismccc
    @eismccc2 ай бұрын

    I'm Iñupuaq from Alaska, we call little people iñaquns. Supernaturally strong and stealthy, not particularly hostile but will mess with your stuff and scare people. Funny how similar the little people stories are from people who never had contact until the last century.

  • @bugajk25
    @bugajk25Ай бұрын

    My dad use to tell me to be careful when I ran in the grass to make sure I didn’t step on any little leprechauns I’m 43 and still am cautious and passed that anxiety down to my son We run carefully and look for 4 leaf clovers Not the same thing but stories are stories and get watered down and switched up with every generation

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    Ай бұрын

    That’s what’s amazing about mythology, how it’s passed down through the generations. And I love the image of you running with your son looking for four leaf clovers 🍀 maybe you’ll enjoy the leprechaun video on my channel too.

  • @melanimatejak6821

    @melanimatejak6821

    Ай бұрын

    That's not actually a leprechaun. It's a special type of malevolent feary which shape-shifts into tussock of grass. If a human steps on it by chance, it will cast an evil spell causing the human to quickly fall mortally ill. Known from folklore across Europe, not just from Ireland.

  • @puddleduck4924
    @puddleduck49242 ай бұрын

    I love hearing these stories!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed it Puddle Duck!

  • @jeanheard4615
    @jeanheard46152 ай бұрын

    My grand father told me about the little people that guarded the forest that lived with the Cherokee people I cannot remember eveything😮 he said but I do remember what wrote down

  • @TennValleyGal
    @TennValleyGalАй бұрын

    The Cherokee have several legends of a pre-historic race of pygmy (little people) living in central Tennessee. In the early 1800s, many farmers of White County uncovered pygmy gravesites by ploughing fields. Books and articles are available on this subject.

  • @307cavalier5
    @307cavalier52 ай бұрын

    NE Wyoming...I've seen little people, non benevolent ones

  • @danielglenn8976
    @danielglenn89762 ай бұрын

    That was awesome thank you!!

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    You bet Daniel!

  • @terereynolds698
    @terereynolds6982 ай бұрын

    I'm from a reservation in Southern California, Diegueño from the Kumeyaay Nation, my grandma and aunt called the little people weepoo's and they were very mean. One time my cousin, who was 7 at the time was outside playing and he screamed, I ran out and grandma followed me, he was sitting on the ground holding his head which was bleeding, he said the little man grabbed his truck and hit him on the head with it. I took him in the house, cleaned him up and we went back outside, grandma pointed to the ground and there were little footprints in the dirt leading to the back of the house, my aunt asked him if he was ok and he said no his head hurt, he had a cut on his head and he stayed in the house for the rest of the day with a cold washcloth on his head.

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, your poor cousin. Those Weepoo are mean buggers. Thank you for sharing this! 🙏

  • @Whitewolfblackpanther

    @Whitewolfblackpanther

    2 ай бұрын

    @terereynolds698 was this out by sycuan?

  • @laurabedford5095
    @laurabedford5095Ай бұрын

    Subscribed, as irish heritage also has little people, thanks .

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    Ай бұрын

    Well you might like this then Laura kzread.info/dash/bejne/ho2a2Zl7pqrXZrw.html 🍀

  • @laurabedford5095

    @laurabedford5095

    Ай бұрын

    @@MystOfMythology thankyou, got it .

  • @monnietgreen
    @monnietgreenАй бұрын

    I saw a leprechaun in the kitchen of an apt i had 20 years ago. Was asleep next to my kids father and thought my dog was messing about in the kitchen as there was a racket. Finally sat up in bed yelling for him to cut it out just to see what looked like a leprechaun at my stove, pot and pan in hand clanging them together. When I sat up he turned around and hunched his shoulders like oh crap i got caught. My just waking mind couldnt equate the situation so I ended up screaming, get up theres a midget in the kitchen!! He scuttled out of view and out the front door with my kids father right behind him. When he came back his face was white as a ghost and he explained that he saw the door open and close but every lock including the deadbolt was relocked by itself behind the little guy. It was a studio so he had nowhere to hide. Anyways, it was strange and to this day I'm still just like what was all the banging of my pans about?

  • @oldreprobate2748
    @oldreprobate27482 ай бұрын

    Oddly perhaps, but these little people myths exist throughout nearly every world society. The Littles are either of goodwill or bad, but commonly always devious.

  • @1980Baldeagle
    @1980Baldeagle2 ай бұрын

    We have little people still in the Apalachees, Tennessee/NC.

  • @tacoman4z0
    @tacoman4z03 ай бұрын

    Love this channel

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    ❤️

  • @binnieboo41
    @binnieboo412 ай бұрын

    New subscriber here 👋 absolutely loved this and can't wait to listen to your other ones 🙌

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey Binnie! Yay 🙌 Welcome to the channel, hope you like the other videos too!

  • @puddingthes_j.wde5t.r0y3r4
    @puddingthes_j.wde5t.r0y3r43 ай бұрын

    Amazing

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad you liked it ☺️

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee3 ай бұрын

    Very nicely told. You have a flare for story telling :) 👩🏿‍🤝‍👨🏽👬🏻👫🏽🐢🌷🌱

  • @MystOfMythology

    @MystOfMythology

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you!

  • @markcall1982
    @markcall1982Ай бұрын

    Comanche also have our own Ninipis. very cool video.

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