![]() ![]() ![]() If permission isn’t asked, the least of a person’s worries is to have rocks thrown at them on the way home. Any item or trinket such as a knife found in the forest, a person must ask the Little People if they can have it. Even after a person makes it back to their settlement, they will remain in a daze forever. The Little People are known too to put a spell or enchantment on a person, causing them confusion and getting lost. ![]() It is, however, unsafe and unwise to follow that sound. Sometimes a person will hear their drums in the mountains. Legends told by the Cherokee say the Little People love music, especially drumming, singing, and dancing. They often travel in groups of five to seven, sometimes on land or by canoe on waterways. Some stories describe the Little People as “hairy-faced dwarfs.” In other places, petroglyphs depict them with horns on their head. This article post will focus on the Little People of Native American beliefs and folklore. Places such as Ireland, Hawaii, Greece, the Philippines, New Zealand, and Flores Island all have their own stories and legends. Stories abound in the folklore and myths of numerous cultures around the world of Little People. ![]()
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