Pygmy peoples

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Pygmy peoples are diverse indigenous hunter-gatherer groups of Central Africa, known for their forest-based lifestyles, distinct cultural traditions, and relatively short average stature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
hunter-gatherer society
indigenous people
averageStatureCharacteristic significantly below global average adult height
continent Africa
country Angola
Burundi
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gabon
Republic of the Congo
Rwanda
Uganda
facingIssue deforestation
discrimination
land dispossession
marginalization
knownFor distinct cultural traditions
forest-based lifestyle
hunting and gathering
short average stature
languageFamily Bantu languages
Central Sudanic languages
Ubangian languages
languageUse languages of neighboring farming populations
musicTradition complex vocal harmonies
polyphonic singing
primaryRegion Central Africa
recognizedAs indigenous peoples in international law discussions
religion animism
forest spirit beliefs
socialOrganization egalitarian social structure
small mobile bands
subgroup Aka people
Asua people
Babongo people
Baka people
Mbuti
surface form: Batwa people

Efe people
Mbuti
surface form: Mbuti people

Twa people
traditionalSubsistence fishing
gathering wild plants
honey collecting
hunting
typicalHabitat Congo Rainforest
surface form: Congo Basin

Ituri Rainforest
surface form: Ituri Forest

tropical rainforest

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Congo Rainforest indigenousPeoples Pygmy peoples