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- Pygmy peoples - Wikipedia
The African Pygmies are particularly known for their usually vocal music, usually characterised by dense contrapuntal communal improvisation Simha Arom says that the level of polyphonic complexity of pygmy music was reached in Europe in the 14th century, yet Pygmy culture is unwritten and ancient [32]
- African Pygmies - Wikipedia
They are divided into three roughly geographic groups: the central and southern Batwa, or Twa (Rwanda, Burundi, DRC, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Angola and Namibia) The more widely scattered (and more variable in physiology and lifestyle) Southern Twa are also grouped under the term Pygmoid
- 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
- 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
- Why Pygmies of Africa Are So Short - Live Science
Why the Pygmies of West Africa have such short stature, while neighboring groups don't, has been somewhat of a mystery Now new research suggests unique changes in the Pygmy's genome have both
- 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
- 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)
- Pygmies – Mythopedia
The Pygmies, sometimes called the offspring of Poseidon and Gaia, were a race of dwarf-like creatures, notable for their astonishingly small size They were said to live at the edge of the world—possibly in Africa, India, or even the far north
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