Pygmies
Title: Pygmies
Category: /Science & Technology
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Pygmies
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 872 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Pygmy groups are scattered throughout equatorial Africa, from Cameroon
in the west to Zambia in the southeast. In Zaire, there are three
main groups of Pygmies: the Tswa in the west, the Twa between Lake
Kivu and Lake Tanganyika, and the Mbuti (also referred to as Bambuti
or BaMbuti) of the Ituri Forest. According to Schebesta, the author
of the earliest reliable reports, only the Mbuti are true Pygmies,
i.e., under 150 cm. in height
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to stability. The molimo ceremony is performed primarily by men
and is associated with singing and the use of a particular type of
horn, called the molimo horn. The molimo is particularly associated
with death, but it may be performed at any crisis, such as a poor
hunting season. The elima ceremony is performed primarily by women
and is associated with life-cycle crises of particular concern to
women, such as birth, puberty, marriage, and death.