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  • Pygmy peoples - Wikipedia
    The terms "Asiatic pygmies" and "Oceanic pygmies" have also been used to describe the Negrito populations of Southeast Asia and Australo-Melanesian peoples of short stature [7] The Taron people of Myanmar are an exceptional case of a pygmy population of East Asian phenotype
  • Pygmy | Hunter-Gatherers, Rainforest, Central Africa | Britannica
    Pygmy, in anthropology, member of any human group whose adult males grow to less than 59 inches (150 cm) in average height A member of a slightly taller group is termed pygmoid The best-known Pygmy groups and those to whom the term is most commonly applied are the Pygmies of tropical Africa;
  • A Short History of African Pygmies - Science | AAAS
    Short people known as pygmies are scattered across equatorial Africa, where they speak various languages, inhabit different types of forests, and hunt and gather food in diverse ways Despite their cultural variety, a new study shows that the pygmies of Western Central Africa descended from an ancestral population that survived intact until 2800 years ago when farmers invaded the pygmies
  • Pygmies – Mythopedia
    The Pygmies were a dwarf people who lived at the far edge of the world They were best known for their role in the “Geranomachy,” an endless war fought between the Pygmies and the cranes
  • Pygmy - New World Encyclopedia
    Pygmies are found throughout central Africa, with smaller numbers in south-east Asia, New Guinea, and the Philippines Members of so-called Pygmy groups often consider the term derogatory, instead preferring to be called by the name of their ethnic group (for example, Baka or Mbuti)
  • African Pygmies
    Pygmy Peoples from Central Africa: culture and music of the African rainforest hunter-gatherers, commonly called Pygmies, from the fieldwork of the anthropologist and writer Luis Devin
  • The Pygmies: Their Culture, Biology, and Modern Life
    Gain a comprehensive understanding of diverse indigenous forest communities, exploring their unique human story, adaptations, and contemporary resilience
  • Pygmies of Africa: A Glimpse into the Life of Forest Dwellers
    During the Bantu expansion, Bantu-speaking agriculturalists migrated into Central Africa, introducing a shift in the demographic history of the region This migration led to increased interactions and sometimes conflicts between the Bantu farmers and Pygmy hunter-gatherers, impacting the traditional way of life of the Pygmies
  • Discover the Rich Pygmy Traditions and Culture of Central Africa: A . . .
    The Pygmies are known to reside in and make a livelihood from the Central African rainforests However, heightened levels of deforestation and encroachment threaten the integrity of this community
  • Pygmy People
    There are many different 'Pygmy' peoples – for example, the Twa, the Bambuti, the Batwa, the Bayaka and the Bagyeli ('Ba -' means 'people') – who live scattered over a huge area in central and western Africa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Congo (Brazzaville), Cameroon, Gabon, Central African Republic, Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda In many places they are recognised as being the





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