Small structures found near ruined temples or elsewhere are thought to be the dwellings of aluxob. Male aluxob carry shotguns, whose provenance is not stated, and they are accompanied by little dogs. Roth, American Elves (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1997), pp. Roth includes them in his scholarly American Elves (1997). 2 (1982): 92-98 Ron Martz, "Cherokee 'Little People' Legends of North Carolina," Atlanta (Ga.) Weekly, OctoJeannie Reed, Stories of the Yunwi Tsunsdi: The Cherokee Little People (Cherokee, N.C.: Cherokee Communications, 1991) John E. Fogelson, "Cherokee Little People Reconsidered," Journal of Cherokee Studies 7, no. Sources: James Mooney, "Myths of the Cherokee," Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology 19 (1900): 252-254, 325, 330-337, 348 John Witthoft and Wendel Hadlock, "Cherokee-Iroquois Little People," Journal of American Folklore 59 (1946): 413-422 Federal Writers Program, Georgia (Atlanta, Ga.: Tupper and Love, 1954), pp. Habitat: Rock slides, thickets, bluffs, and mountain balds.ĭistribution: Northern Georgia western North Carolina. Black hair reaches to the ground.īehavior: Scoops out nests in sand and lines them with grass. Variant names: Tsundige'wi, Yunwee chuns dee. Little People of the southeastern United States.
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