Humanoids

  • Menehune

    The Menehune are legendary, small-statured master builders in Hawaiian folklore, often described as a secretive, pre-Polynesian race, and approx. 2 feet tall. Known for their superhuman strength and craftsmanship, they reportedly built temples, fishponds, and roads overnight. They are most famously associated with Kauaʻi, including the Alekoko Fishpond. Key aspects of the Menehune legend include:

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  • The Nimerigar

    The Nimerigar are legendary, aggressive, 2-to-3-foot-tall humanoid beings from Shoshone folklore in the Rocky Mountains (Wyoming/Idaho). Described as stocky with sharp canine teeth, they supposedly hunted humans, raided villages, and used poisoned arrows. They are linked to 18th-century stories of cave dwellers. 

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