EPISODE 13: "The Cherokee Little People"
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Deep in the mountains of Appalachia, Cherokee stories speak of small hidden beings who lived among the rocks, caves, and forests of the Blue Ridge.
They were known as the Yunwi Tsunsdi’, the “Little People.”
According to tradition, they could appear and disappear at will, help those in need, punish disrespect, and move unseen through the mountains. In some stories, they protected Cherokee communities. In others, they were feared.
From the cliffs of Hickory Nut Gorge to the shadows beneath Chimney Rock, these stories became woven into the landscape itself.
In this episode of Echoes of the Blue Ridge, Ryan Phillips explores the Cherokee traditions surrounding the Little People, the locations connected to them, and the deeper role they played in Appalachian oral history and cultural memory.
Because in the Blue Ridge…
not every presence in the mountains was meant to be seen.