- The
Mbuti people, or Bambuti, are one of
several indigenous pygmy groups in the
Congo region of Africa.
Their languages are
Central Sudanic languages...
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Mbuti (Bambuti)
mythology is the
mythology of the
African Mbuti (also
known as Bambuti)
Pygmies of Congo. The most
important god of the
Bambuti pantheon...
- Ota
Benga (c. 1883 –
March 20, 1916) was a
Mbuti (Congo pygmy) man,
known for
being featured in an
exhibit at the 1904
Louisiana Purchase Exposition in...
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Ichikawa observed the
hunting of
elephants by
Mbuti pygmies in
fieldwork during the 1970s and 1980s, when the
Mbuti used
spears tipped with
metal points (though...
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Republic of the Congo,
Central African Republic), the
eastern Bambuti, or
Mbuti, of the
Congo basin (DRC) the
central and
southern Batwa, or Twa (Rwanda...
-
Ichikawa observed the
hunting of
elephants by
Mbuti pygmies in
fieldwork during the 1970s and 1980s, when the
Mbuti used
spears tipped with
metal points (though...
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mythology Baluba mythology Bushongo mythology Kongo mythology Lugbara mythology Mbuti mythology Kalenjin folklore Dinka mythology Kalenjin mythology Lotuko mythology...
- The
Forest People (1961) is
Colin Turnbull's
ethnographic study of the
Mbuti pygmies of the
Uturi Forest in then-Belgian Congo. In this book, the British-American...
- Central/Southern Africa)
Malagasy religion (People of Madagascar)
Mbuti religion (
Mbuti of
Congo and
central Sudan)
Odinani (Igbo of
southeastern Nigeria)...
- Tekkeitsertok, god of
hunting and
master of
caribou Khonvoum,
supreme god of the
Mbuti people in
central Africa; the "great hunter" Ah Tabai, Maya god of the hunt...