The State of CT we got the "curse of the little people" , some dude went crazy built a tiny castle 🏰 for Fairy Folk or Pygmy people . There is photos online. It's the middle of the woods. dafuq bro was smoking back then
I don't know if it was a "little people" mummy, but for sure, they always make sure that anything that enters those "institutions" disappears once and for all.
These are the descendants of Japheth the Great. Mainly the lineage of Magog. This king and his subjects had an ambitious plan and that was to recover the lost secrets of the deluge. The forbidden knowledge taught by the fallen angels, the very knowledge that brought the flood upon the antediluvians. They succeeded. But God cursed them and turn them into various types of half beasts. Look up the Asuras in wikipedia and you’ll see an ancient indian painting depicting Gog and Magog fighting what seemed Native Americans led by a demi-god (Nephilim?)
Dumb arse. Museums cannot display every single object they hold all at the same time. They can only choose to show some of what they have, in themed exhibitions once in a while.
My stepsister and friend seen a little man eating candy 🍬 on the dresser when they walked in the room, it jumped on the bed and then jumped out the window. This happened at my dad’s house, he literally has the Capitan Mtn in his backyard right next to the Lincoln National Forest.
My father is from a rural part of the Mexican Sierras. He grew up knowing that these little people existed. He calls them the Chaneques. He has a story of how his baby brother was abducted by them. They found his brother miles away from there ranch with scratched around his ears. He believes the Chaneques dragged his brother by the ears until they got to the river where they couldn't carry him through. He said that they have a type of magical aspect to them and that they could dissappear or camaflouge themselves easily in the forest.
It's strange how something so harmless as the mummified remains of a human baby can go missing and never be recovered. It's almost certainly in the possession of the Smithsonian.
The Menehune of Hawaii were known to exist because in 1827 there was about $130 of them that were counted in a Government Census in that year. An extremely tall one would be 3 ft tall.
I was born I Casper Wyoming and grew up in Glenrock and I remember alot of ole timers saying the saw little people in the mountains when fishing and hunting, and they would steal things from camp🤷🏻♂️
I grew up in Sheridan and lived on Crow reservation and there are a lot of stories of them there. We would even go leave offerings for them in certain areas
I’m in Western North Carolina, when they were building additions to Western Carolina University, they found a graveyard of little people. With little musical instruments and lots of person items. The Cherokee have tales of these little people. They didn’t say much about the find at the time. They didn’t wanna have to stop construction on the school. There are numerous legends in WNC of little hobbit like people.
Do you remember around when this happened? I wanna look into it and am trying to narrow it down to see if I can any extra info about it, I love this stuff
A graveyard full of unknown humanoids complete with artifacts would be worth ten times what that school building would ever be worth. They could have delayed construction for a proper preservation of all that, and they would have if it was real.
I've seen little people in northwest Colorado-in Ute Country. No one believes me, but they were stealing gas. They were about 2 feet tall and the gas thing was a lot of work done fast. I was graveyard staff at a convenience store outside town. I was not dreaming, not asleep. They scared the hiss out of a black cat that used to hang around the trash.
Interesting description of the cave where the mummy was found. The 4’ x 4’ dimensions are the same size as the caves of the North Carolina Cherokee little people.
I’m Lakota and Anishinabe from MPLS MN. We grew up hearing about little ppl. Always thought they were spirits but who knows? I believe they are real. Giants too. We have a couple stories over Heard about red head giants that are cannibals
My Mom is from some mountainous area in Cacalotlan , Sinaloa , nothing but trees and animals there and She has stories of "Little People" . But She said they were mischievous and only came out at night , never during the day . So I believe they exist
@@CedarSproutHomestead people use to drown people to prove they were witches. I could go on and on about things that people believed because they couldn't explain so you saying that proves ignorance is bliss. Live on dummy
This subject is actually difficult to find much information on. I first heard of it from my sister who lived in Wyoming for several years. She heard about it from locals that still claim to have run ins with little people in the mountains . Camp sites disturbed things missing hand prints and foot prints on vehicles and in the snow . Would be cool to discover somthing like this
They're coming from underground. Every place in the world has "legends" of these little guys. They live underground and come to the surface when needed.
Considering how many human species like Neanderthals, Denisovans etc. there used to be on earth it is very plausible that there was/is a very small human species as well. The possibility of this human species still being alive today is fascinating.
This should be big news, but because it's a cryptid, it's ignored or covered up. The hobbit skeleton found in Indonesia was big news because it's a different type of humanoid. It's a shame nobody knows where it is.
It has more to do with pushing the BS narrative that all people decend from Africa. Humanity is a mix of several races the pygmies are just one, very much like giants.
In the primate world, when two groups of primates occupy the same area and compete for the same resources one group will frequently try to attack the young of the other group if they are left undefended. This would correspond to the behavior of the very young being targeted when left undefended.
In the people world, children of Adam probably rarely use that tactic. Typically, we love babies no matter what is! But all people ain't Semite from Adam... The other races are more than delighted to use that tactic. mhmm I'm pretty sure we're more known for stealing each others babies.
@@user-dy2ot4ur9c I'm referring to food. When Gorillas co-existed with Chimps in the same area they compete for the same types of food but each other's females they don't compete for because they are different species and not genetically compatible. Perhaps get your mind out of the gutter.
Yup people are people and can varyin the gene pool like 500 breeds of dog from the wolf, this scam a merely part of the Globalist attempts to undermine the Scriptures with total fabrications about the truth...!
This is going to sound very strange but I've encountered little people 4 of them in michigan on a trail 40 yards out they were wearing linens and had what looked like white canoe paddles in their hands their skin was that of an olive skinned indian I didnt see their face that well but they looked a bit strange, they were very small knee to thigh height maybe and were completely silent, they were jumping around waving their sticks this was on november 21st 3 years ago I never would have believed if it didnt see it, they were never on my radar, I never thought of them. thanks for sharing
😂wow! Wow dude! Seriously!! Wow!! Thats freaky!😂!! 😂the actual linen,woven fabric wear! Can you just imagine they HAVE TO HAVE A WEAVING MACHINE! SURELY!😂
When I visited the Polynesian Islands in the Pacific, I was also told stories about these little people and was told they were evil and kidnapped children.
It's insane how the names for these little people are SO close on every single continnt. These are languages that have been separated for 100,000 years, and will have names for basic things like mother and father that are COMPLETELY different. Then the names for real tribes that are small like pygmies will have names that are similar. It's really nuts
In Latin America they’re are known as Duendes and many other countries like Europe. It is believed they protected forest/wild. That’s why the Natives would bring gifts.
The pygmies! Dad grew up in cottonport Louisiana when the roads were mostly dirt. He said one of those ran into Mass while it was in session everybody was losing their minds but his mom my grandmom just stood there in disbelief he said. Prob like most ppl hearing about this. “ no way…” But these pygmies are all over and are very real.
I saw first the Miwok Indian and Giants episode and this is my second time watching your vids. I certainly enjoy learning all I can about alot. Your channel provides valuable information.
Japan has legends of a diminutive people living in their country before them. I believe the Ainu people of Japan also have these legends. They have found tools and items of them. Nothing more.
In New England natives called them Pukwudgies. In the Bridgewater triangle documentary there is an eyewitness that claims a Pukwudgie tried to lure him into the woods.
@@zztopz7090 If you like mysteries, I'm not sure I'd recommend looking for Pukwudgies. I think I'd suggest a much safer activity like decoding the Bible! #lordhelpusall
@zztopz7090 Middle aged white woman has been reported missing after responding to a dinner date in the forest from a little furry bastard named Mongo. 😳
There’s a Boglim that lives in Casper, Wyoming. His homedad Clint protects the Boglim and pays for his lair. He goes by the name Gothic King Cobra JFS. On a quiet night, you can hear his drunken screams.
Nimergar are legendary race of little people found in folklore of Shoshone, people of North America Rocky Mountains . Legend of little people in Wyoming these little people attacked Shoshone with tiny bows and poisoned arrows. Nimerger means in Shoshone and Paiute language ( people eaters ). In legend of old countries, they are called fairies, brownies,gnomes , goblins, pixies to name just few . Each Native American tribes has their own name for them . To Iroquois they are called jogahoh, to Comanche, they are called nunipui, Cherokee, they are yunwi tsundi. Myths or little people are found in all cultures. Belief of Métis and other aboriginal people that little people live along river banks , sand hills by large lakes and caves . Native American little people have been said to reside in Pryor mountains of Montana and Wyoming. Thank you for giving us chance to read learn new information improve our English as well .
On the Colville rez, they are still living in the boulder fields. You can hear them at night. They will keep gifts that you leave for them. You can hear them singing when no human is around. I would not step on plants or move stones in these areas. They aren't monsters. They are gaurdians and healers. So be gentle to the land when you are out there.
I saw three little hair covered "people" on top of my tree house just after dark as a kid. They had glowing red eyes and communicated with hand signals
@@AverageAmericanIt was dark enough I cant say 100% they didn't had some type of clothing on, but it looked like they just had thick straight fur that layered. no clothing I saw. Yes I was very scared. This experience caused the most fear I have felt. The fear was paralyzing for a bit
Indigenous Peoples have many stories of little people, Puckwudgies from the East Coast Tribes, The Kalkaka from The Din’e, The Mayan Aluxob, The Stick People of The Nez Perce, there are many legends of little people in this land.
That little mummy doesn't look like any baby I've seen... The arms are not the arms of a baby. The rest of the body no matter how small, doesn't reflect the still immature, undeveloped body of a baby. The Eastern bands of the Cherokee, Blackfoot, and Crow and others, had their own stories of "little people." It's interesting to follow. Don't know if there was any magic involved...
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape it’s really prevalent on Kauai. There’s a giant fishpond not far from the airport. Waimea even named their high school football team after them
@@colinchampollion4420 Not so much temples as westerns would think of but there are rock walls attributed to the menehune. They have Kūkaʻōʻō Heiau which is said to be made by them.
I've seen the wee people up the Poconos mountain. They look just like that one they found... in the cave dead..the 1st one I saw was about 18 inches tall.. It was in the summer I didn't see any clothes just lol brownies arms down to the knees , a wide mouth. And they are fast as lightning 🌩. It kept outta of sight. Moving behind boulders, it was curious. The second one I saw in the fall was about a foot tall , I imagine it was a child... it was in a little house. 18 inches long a foot tall flat rock one next to the other about a foo apart.. with a flat rectangle rock on top as a roof. The lol one.was looking out at me . I said hello it looked up at me. Curiously. Like what is that.. each time I saw them I got lost in the mountains, my compass would say north hours later I was way south. Lost I didn't get outta the Forrest until 12 at night as opposed to dusk.. the other time I went west according to my compass hours later I popped out east on a highway miles outta my way. Going thru thickets the whole way.. my priest wanted me to bring holy water to sprinkle on them ..thinking they are evil spirits. I am looking for a treasure in the Poconos mountain. And they are inches area of my search.. along with bears 🐻 , mountain lions 🦁, rattlesnakes 🐍. It's very dangerous to say the least
i got a ministers certificate, weed is prescribed for hearing the dead/spirits in taoism, it also gives you a protection from the way they trick your mind. people on weed are more apt to observe than make decisions by rote.
@ddoherty5956 no serious work early before dawn to get up there until I can't do anymore, but definitely before dark. And I have been making monthly trips doing this for over 30 years. Now I'm really close. ⛰️
@dietlindvonhohenwald448 I wouldn't say it was a different world same world but these little tricksters love to get you lost. In the woods you don't have anything to show you the way but your compass. I relied on my compass 🧭 the area I was walking was in fact different but I was going east instead of west but thinking about it. It is the east area. They did however screw with me or my compass each time I saw them I got lost ... and it ruined my day. Both in area looking for the door. Lid to the underground 🚇. In indian lore they do that. A lot. Plus worse things but they can help you to.
@treystephens6166 my mom thought the same way. So she put garlic inside me because she read that in a crazy guru book. Iam not talking about orally either! It was a traumatizing experience and I was so young and defenseless! Her sorcery burned the inside of my cheeks! No eye contact iam shamed!
@@HUMBLEMANTRYING aw you poor thing please don't be ashamed that someone hurt you! you were completely innocent and precious gift of love and hopefulness.
Australian Aboriginal people also have a story/legend of little people. The pronunciation is something like Ninbegin, this is close to the pronunciation no disrespect intended. I have heard this story from a respected person. The Ninbegin were feared little people not to be messed with. The hunters tried to trap one in its small cave/hole under rocks the Ninbegin ran through the corden of men braking one mans leg . They are not seen as human but ancient spirits that you can see. They are still in the mountains/valleys of Jerusalem national Park an almost inescapable place on the Queensland, New south Wales border. There is a small town on western side of this area called Ninbin .
yeah but with its reputation nimbin is deffers full of government agents blowing smoke up Every hole. be suspicious of thr people you can't see among humans. they have a freaking lodge in the middle of every town in oz, but no one can see them until you're in sooooo much trouble......
Yeah they were wide spread. Their tools all left handed little cutters mostly find them near water all over the continent.Tasmania was their last stronghold after being wiped off the mainland by taller right handed blacks first from northwest then from new guinea way. They were here with the giants who were also left handed. Out remote gulf of Carpentaria country they still around. Very mystically powerful.they put spells on walabie mobs they just sit there but don't touch them it's their food. They'll come flog you at night if you do.they can disappear,shapeshift lotta powers. Mamu kungas they call them in the dessert. They try lure white men away at night because in their age it was them and the giants. They spirit tribes now mostly.
Little people have been found in Tennessee ( where I'm from ) now I'm in Ohio my buddies mom believed the woods and fields around our houses lived Little people
Nunnehi from Cherokee lore in Appalachia are another entity using the 'NUN' set of verbage. Annuna, Annunaki, there are many more examples. NUN being the creator god of Chaos, this follows many dieties through time and tales across the world. Nunumbi is one that is new for me, thanks.
Family Tree and Root History Black-Haired Giants in America │ ├── Native American Folklore │ └── Various Tribes │ ├── Aggressive Giants │ ├── Cannibals │ └── Lived in Caves │ ├── Archaeological Evidence │ └── Skeletal Remains │ ├── Large Bones │ └── Artifacts │ ├── Related Legends │ ├── Giants in South American Tribes │ └── Similar Legends in European Folklore │ └── Sumerian Connections ├── Ningikuga (Lady of the Pure Reed) │ ├── Married to Enki (God of Magic, Crafts, and Wisdom) │ └── Associated with Reeds and Marshes ├── Kuga-ki (Tin Land of the West) │ └── Located in South America (Bolivia-Peru) └── Sumerian Words for Black Hair ├── "ung sang gig-ga" (Black-Headed People) └── "giggi" (Black) Explanation: Black-Haired Giants in America: Various Native American tribes have legends about giants, often depicted as aggressive and cannibalistic, dwelling in caves with large bones and artifacts. Sumerian Words for Black Hair: The Sumerians called themselves "ung sang gig-ga," which translates to "black-headed people". Additionally, "giggi" means "black" in Sumerian. Ningikuga and Enki: Ningikuga, also known as the "Lady of the Pure Reed," was the consort of Enki, the deity of magic, crafts, and wisdom. They are linked to the tin mine or realm of Kuga-ki, believed to be in South America (Bolivia-Peru), referred to as the "Tin Land of the West". Here is another link between the ancient Sumerians and Native Americans. In ancient Mesopotamian religion, the Igigi are frequently identified with the Anunnaki, yet they are distinct entities in certain myths. The Atrahasis epic portrays the Igigi as subordinate deities who served the Anunnaki. The narratives describe the Igigi as being tasked by the Anunnaki with laborious duties, such as digging canals, which ultimately led to their revolt. This rebellion was a pivotal event that led to the creation of humans, intended to take over the toilsome tasks of the Igigi. History of Igiugig Village in Alaska Igiugig is a quaint village situated at the mouth of the Kvichak River, where it empties from Lake Iliamna in Alaska. The name "Igiugig" is derived from the Yup’ik word "igyaraq," which translates to "like a throat that swallows water." This moniker aptly describes the village's position at the river's outlet, akin to a throat swallowing the lake. Originally, the village served as a summer fishing camp for the Kiatagmuit Eskimos, who later relocated upriver to the current location of Igiugig at the century's turn. The inhabitants of Igiugig have ancestral ties to neighboring villages such as Branch, Newhalen, Kaskanak Flats, Big Mountain, and Kukaklek Lake. History of the Yup’ik People The Yup’ik, native to southwestern Alaska, belong to the broader Eskimo-Aleut language family. They are descendants of the Thule people, who journeyed from Siberia and settled throughout the Arctic, including Alaska. The Yup’ik boast a rich cultural legacy and have inhabited the region for millennia. Linguistic Connections: Igigi and Igiugig Interestingly, the terms "Igigi" and "Igiugig" both share a thematic link to water, underscoring a captivating linguistic connection. Exploring the Anunnaki The Anunnaki are deities from ancient Mesopotamian cultures such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. The name "Anunnaki" originates from the Sumerian words "An" (sky) and "Ki" (earth), translating to "those who came from heaven to earth." Historical Timeline Earliest Mentions: The Anunnaki are first mentioned in inscriptions dating to the reign of Gudea (circa 2144-2124 BC) and the Third Dynasty of Ur. Sumerian Pantheon: Initially, the Anunnaki were the supreme deities of the Sumerian pantheon, comprising gods like An, Enlil, Enki, Ninhursag, Nanna, Utu, and Inanna. Akkadian and Babylonian Eras: Throughout the Akkadian and Babylonian periods, the Anunnaki remained prominent, often linked to creation stories and the netherworld. Contemporary Views: Today, the Anunnaki have gained attention through various theories, some of which propose they were ancient astronauts or extraterrestrial beings. Hopi Terminology for Ant Friends The Hopi narrative speaks of the Ant People or Ant Friends (Anu Sinom). In Hopi, "Anu" signifies "ant," and "Naki" means "friends," hence "Anu-Naki" can be understood as "ant friends." This is a family tree chart that traces the lineage from Noah and includes various deities and figures from Mesopotamian mythology. Family Tree Chart Noah (Sky God Anu) | |-- Enki (King of Eridu) | |-- Ningal | |-- King Utu (Malak-bel) | |-- Ningikuga | |-- Ningal | |-- Utu | |-- Haya | |-- Ninlil ("Sud") | |-- Nannar Suen | |-- Utu | |-- Enlil | |-- Nannar Suen | |-- Utu | |-- Enlil | |-- Suen | |-- Ishtar (sister to Utu) | |-- Aḥiyah | |-- Ogias (Og) Amorite King of Bashan | |-- Tiamat | |-- Queen Lahamu ("Mu" "Moo") | |-- Kishar | |-- Ki | |-- Enlil The Waccamaw people of North Carolina, speakers of the Siouan language pronounced 'ˈsuːən', are named after Suen, the son of Enlil. The Waccamaw are also referred to as the "People of the Fallen Star," a name stemming from Ishtar, known as "star," who is the daughter of Nannar, also known as "Suen." Exploring the phonetic connections between the names Lemurians, Lamech, and Queen Lahamu. Phonetic Connections: - Lemurians: The term "Lemurians" originates from the supposed lost continent of Lemuria, named after lemurs, primates native to Madagascar and India. Phonetically, it breaks down to "Le-mu-ri-ans." - Lamech: Lamech, a figure from the Book of Genesis, has a name that phonetically deconstructs to "La-mech." The "La" sound echoes the "Le" in Lemurians, while "mech" loosely relates to "mu." - Queen Lahamu: This Mesopotamian deity, often linked to silt and the horizon, has the name "Lahamu," which phonetically splits into "La-ha-mu." The "La" sound mirrors the "Le" in Lemurians, and "ha-mu" resembles "mu-ri." Hypothetical Phonetic Family Tree: - Lemurians | |-- Le-mu-ri-ans | |-- La-mech (Lamech) | |-- La-ha-mu (Queen Lahamu)
I worked in a shop that sold Indian blankets and jewelry made by the Hopi, Navajo, and Pueblo. On the pottery, they have tales of Annuna, their God. Must have been fallen angels that came to them and taught these skills. Etc.
@@Yayas_World29 Yeah, pondering on what I have found it seems to be on both sides of the positive and negative spectrums. Definitely spiritual although the Annunaki were considered solid beings which must have some tie in. Really don't know but nun sound is global.
That's true! I made a video called _200 Nephilim in 300 Seconds_ that show how diverse the Hamites are in body styles. The smallest one I ever heard of was 1 inch tall and it was a modern day encounter where a teenager saw a 1 inch tall being that had four little arms and the rear reminded him of a horse with just two little legs. When he spotted it, he was standing and it was right below him. Of course all this happened in 2 short seconds but his first reaction was to stomp on it but it moved so incredibly fast and he was surprised when he missed!
Homo florensiensis was an adaptation to an isolated island environment. these mummies were either made by the "finders" themselves by mummifying the cadavers of dead children or the Native Americans used to bury malformed children in caves. Regarding the "small skeletons" found near a mount, I would say these were rather human sacrifices related to one of the Southern Cultural Complex which bore many similarities with the Aztecs, which on their part were pretty fond of human sacrifices of all types.
Wow! Great video! It's the best report on the mummies and little people I've heard yet! And I don't know if anyone will ever be able to top it... unless they have an actual live interview with one of these little guys, and live to tell of it!😉 I often watch your videos. They'realways interesting and informative. I'd love to see more like this one! Keep up the good work! Thanks!
I forgot to tell you what I think. I think the little people did exist, because they have been a part of so many nation's oral histories, world-wide. I do not believe this is coincidence.
@@Dougarrowheadthe Mummy isn't available to provide DNA samples. Getting samples from the cave not stupid, archeologists frequently get dirt samples from caves that were inhabited to get DNA profiles of the species that spent time there either as dinner or seeking refuge. Caves are cool area which helps preserve DNA. What is stupid, is your take on it.
@@Dougarrowhead Pygmy peoples, known for their short stature, are primarily found in Central Africa. In addition to Africa, smaller populations of Pygmy peoples can also be found in Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and the Philippines. We aren't talking about remains here but living people. Additionally, there is a condition known as dwarfism. This certainly makes it possible for such human populations to exist in North America. You apparently are confusing people with actual medical conditions with myths.
Everywhere around the world all cultures believe in little people. It's a strange commonality. Gotta believe there is more than meets the eye with this subject.
In hawaii, there are creatures here like these little people called menehune. They are said to complete large projects all in one night and then move onto another project the next.
Tiny people WERE found all over North Alabama and Central TN. Farmers would dig up graves when plowing their fields in the late 1800s-early 1900s. There are newspaper articles on the subject. The Cherokee lived in this area & they were well aware of the race of pigmy people. They called them "the moom eyed people" & there is an ancient statue in the small museum of the small town of Murphy, NC. (I am fairly certain it's Murphy...it's a small town that starts with an M that is just past the TN state line.) These little people got their name from the Cherokee because they lived in caverns and caves and would only come out at night to tend to their gardens. They had large round eyes. I suspect that this is a feature that developed from living underground & not being in contact with sunlight. These people would dance around as they worked in their gardens under the moon. There are more legends but this is the main one. The graves that were found contained adults who were 3 ft tall. Each person had their own grave & they were buried in rows. I don't recall anything re: cannibalism or them being vicious, although there are stories about little people near the Superstition Mountains that were savage & would attack others as they rode on horseback, beating the victim with clubs and ripping the person apart then beginning to eat them right there while they were still alive! Can you imagine the horror?! They were known for their great strength so much so that it was abnormal for someone to be that strong. I am shocked as to how many other places had little people! These people obviously lived all over the modern day US. There have also been small bodies found in Peru.
They hate the right handed blackfellas who came later down from new guinea and stole their land and exterminated most of them. Thats what 'poison country ' is,the places they shit scared to go.
The question probably should be, Do you believe that it's just a coincidence that abnormally small mummies have been found or reported as being found and then also have ancient native traditions about little humanoid beings? Something like that anyway. That being said, I do not believe in coincidences.
My Oma would tell us not to go out from the cottage late at night due to the little "Tommy Knockers" that might eat us. Wow, never knew the term was more than just her imagination...
I live in western Montana, and so do the Nirumbi. Unfortunately, they are real, I have found their tracks. The local natives are all WAY more scared of the little people than they are of Bigfoot. On the positive side, they are less dangerous than puckwudgies...
The Crow tribe as I always understood it to be: thought the little people were helpful and that they healed the sick. Maybe I got it wrong . I sure would have bet the other way so I am surprised to hear of this.
Look up the account of the little people from Macy, Nebraska. Its in readers digest. They saved a girl left for unalived. I spoke to people who found the girl, and they saw the food and water the little people left for this girl.
@@ElGringoRule.303 Social media wants to control language, and it's these peabrains that are going along with it - submissive pawns. Pretty soon there will be an entire list of words we cannot say. We can thank those that are bending over and spreading their cheeks far and wide.
Over 20 years ago, I worked for 6 months on the Omaha Reservation in Macy. I worked in their dental clinic. I remember hearing about this story and many other stories. I always loved hearing these kind of stories and learning about their culture. I still miss the friends that I made there.
I've never seen or heard of a baby to have long arms. It being 6 -10 inches a baby would have carlidge not bones in the hands, also little homie has a long neck