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#50 - Little People of the Cherokee - Legend
The Cherokee legend of the Little People describes small, spiritual beings living in rock caves. They are kind-hearted and enjoy music, but do not like to be disturbed. There are three types: the mischievous Laurel People, the vengeful Rock People, and the benevolent Dogwood People. Each group teaches lessons about respect, joy, and selfless help. The legend includes a story about a boy, Forever Boy, who joins the Little People to avoid growing up, symbolizing eternal youth and playfulness.
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