Tiny Cannibal Warriors Are Roaming Idaho Mountains, Say Some
Idaho has millions of acres of untouched and undeveloped land. So, it wouldn't be difficult to believe that somewhere among the jagged peaks and vast meadows there could be a tribe of small, battle-ready, sharp-toothed warriors that are deadly accurate with a bow. Or, would it?
Much like most of the United States, Native American footprints indented the Idaho landscape long before others did. These hunter-gatherers have been identified by the name Clovis People, according to many sources including The National Endowment For The Humanities. It's a widely accepted belief that the rest of us are migrants.
They are excellent hunters and masters at the element of surprise.
Idaho has been home to multiple Native American tribes for thousands of years, including the Nez Pierce, Kootenai, Northern Paiute, and Shoshone-Bannock. Many of these tribesmen/women share a belief in the Nimerigar, a stealthy, dwarf-like tribe that can sneak up on enemies and deliver instant death in the form of a blow to the head or arrow through a vital organ.
These miniature soldiers have been the subject of books and podcasts for many years. There's even an interactive map that shows where the Nimerigar are supposed to dwell in the U.S.
These beings have been said to live throughout the Gem State and not just in the mountainous regions. They are excellent hunters and masters at the element of surprise.
Do you think you have ever happened upon one of these cryptids? If so, tell us about it.
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