Myths of the Cherokee by James Mooney

39. How the Kingfisher got his bill (p. 288): The first version is

from John Ax, the other from Swimmer. Yûñwi tsunsdi'--"Little People," another name for the Nuñne'hi (see number 78). These are not to be confounded with the Anisga'ya Tsunsdi', "Little Men," or Thunder Boys. Tugalû'na--A small slender-bodied spotted fish about four inches in length, which likes to lie upon the rocks at the bottom of the larger streams. The name refers to a gourd, from a fancied resemblance of the long nose to the handle of a gourd.