Little people (mythology)
Little people have been part of the folklore of many cultures in human history, including Ireland, Greece, the Philippines, the Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand, Flores Island, Indonesia, and Native Americans.
This article is about little people as a mythological archetype. For other uses, see Little people.Iyaaknasha' or Hattak Sawa' -
Chickasaw
Yunwi Tsunsdi -
Cherokee
Guhyaka
Aziza (African mythology)
Brownies
Christmas Elves
Clurichauns
Di sma undar jordi
Dokkaebi
Domovoi
Duende
Dwarves
(Flores)
Ebu Gogo
Egbere
Eloko
Elves
Far Darrig
Fions
Gnomes
Goblins
Gremlins
Grogoch
Gütel
Heimchen
Heinzelmännchen
Hob
Hobgoblin
Imp
Iratxo
Jenglot
Jetins
Kabouter
Kaichigo
Kallikantzaros
Karzełek
Knocker
Kijimuna
Kobolds
Korpokkur
Krasnoludek
Laminak
Leprechauns
Lutins
Madebele - mythology
Senufo
Muki
Niß Puk
Nimerigar
(Sri Lanka)
Nittaewo
Nuno sa Punso
Ork
Pixies
- Slavic mythology
Polevik
(in Greek mythology)
Pygmies
Qutrub
Redcap
Siyawesi -
Benin
Sprites
Taotao Mona
Tikoloshe
Tiyanak
- Orkney and Shetland folklore
Trows
Tylwyth Teg
Vazimba
Yumboes
Zlydzens
Tcho-Tcho
Lilliputians and Blefuscudians
Smurfs
Rumpelstiltskin
Atacama skeleton
Dwarfism
Hobbit
Homo floresiensis
Little green men
Pygmy peoples
List of the verified shortest people
San Pedro Mountains Mummy
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Frey, Rodney. The World of the Crow Indians: As Driftwood Lodges. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993.