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Giants and Little People
Fairies, Elves, Dropas, Han, Tsunikalu.
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Lecture on the Dropas by Hartwig Hausdorf -- This lecture by Hartwig
Hausdorf, German author of
UFO & Ancient Astronaut Theory, was given on August 9, 1997 at Lucy & Orlando Plá house in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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Dr.
Saitsew's Paper on The Dropas --
This is a translation of the original paper written by
the Russian scientist, Dr. W. Saitsew, and has not been altered in any way.
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Dropas
and Dropa Disks -- To this very day, there are two tribes of people
inhabiting the Bayan-Kara-Ula region who call themselves the Dropa and the
Han. Neither tribe can be categorized into any known race - they are not
Chinese, nor are they Tibetan, but they might be alien.
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Dropas
Picture Gallery -- Images of the Dropas People and Dropa Disks.
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Celtic
Twilight -- An excellent little book about Irish folklore, by William Butler
Yeats. Published 1893 and
1902, it includes stories of fairies and other supernatural beings.
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Nunnehi
and Other Spirit Folk -- The Nunnehi or immortals, the people who live anywhere, were a race of spirit people who lived in the highlands of the old Cherokee country and had a great many townhouses, especially in the bald mountains, the high peaks on which no timber ever grows.
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Pedro
the Mystery Mummy -- Who and what was this 14-inch human-like being with vampire fangs? Native Americans claim that this continent was, and still is, home to a very aggressive race of little people whose descriptions tally closely with Pedro. The Shoshone call them the
Nimerigar.
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Giants
from the West -- A party of giants had come once to visit the
Cherokee. They were nearly twice as tall as common men, and had their eyes
set slanting in their heads, so that the Cherokee called them Tsunilkalu (tsunil'kälû'),
"The Slant-eyed people," because they looked like the giant hunter
Tsulkalu.
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Secrets
of the Mojave (including giants) -- Page 09. Compiled by
"The Group," edited by Branton.
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