Twa

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The Twa are an indigenous pygmy people of Central Africa, traditionally forest-dwelling hunter-gatherers and one of the region’s oldest ethnic groups.

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Twa canonical 5
Twa people 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
pygmy people
associatedRegion Congo Rainforest
surface form: Congo Basin

Great Lakes Region of Africa
surface form: Great Lakes region of Africa
culturalPractice music and dance
oral tradition
ritual hunting ceremonies
demographicTrend declining access to traditional forests
increasing settlement near villages and towns
discrimination subject to land dispossession
subject to social exclusion
ethnicGroupOf Central Africa
heightCharacteristic short-stature population
historicalInteraction patron-client relations with neighboring farmers
historicalRole forest specialists in regional trade networks
languageFamily Bantu languages
languageUse languages of neighboring farming populations
populationDistribution Angola
Burundi
Cameroon
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of the Congo
Rwanda
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
recognizedAs one of the oldest ethnic groups in Central Africa
relatedGroup Aka
Batwa
Mbuti
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional animist beliefs
rightsIssue forced sedentarization in some areas
lack of formal recognition as indigenous people in some states
limited access to education and health services
selfDesignation Batwa in many areas
socialStatus marginalized minority in many countries
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering wild plants
hunting
trading forest products
traditionalHabitat rainforest
tropical forest
traditionalLifestyle hunter-gatherer
UNCategory indigenous peoples of Africa

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Great Lakes peoples includes Twa
this entity surface form: Twa people