Since the antiquarian days of the early 20th century, anthropological discussions about the various groups of
Pygmy peoples throughout the world, from modern populations such as those in jungly central Africa to the recently discovered Floresian "hobbits" of Indonesia, have not touched much upon their ancient legacy through the European Alps. Now, the progressive minds at
Strange Reality have gathered archaeological and historical evidence that suggests Ligurian little peoples with adaptive dwarfism have been driven to the margins of the maps over the centuries. It's important to recall, however, that little people as a global whole are quite heterogeneous, and the separate condition of clinical dwarfism is quite a different thing than the multi-generational "pygmy" populations described above. Clinical dwarfism is analogous to albinism, a pigment deficiency that affects human (and many other species) populations regardless of race or genetic ancestry. Perhaps, as Nick Redfern recently suggests in
The Bigfoot Creatures: Occasionally Albinos?, a few contemporary eyewitness reports of white-furred humanoids in Maine and Texas suggest even Sasquatch babies are occasionally born with albinism too. (MS)
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