- The
Twa,
often referred to as
Batwa or
Mutwa (singular), are
indigenous hunter-gatherer
peoples of the
Great Lakes Region in
Central Africa, recognized...
- The
Great Lakes Twa, also
known as
Batwa (singular Mutwa),
Abatwa or Ge-Sera, are a
Bantu speaking group native to the
African Great Lakes region on the...
-
Echuya Batwa,
commonly known as pygmies, are an
endangered group of
people around Echuya Forest Reserve in
Kisoro and
Kabale Districts of South-Western...
- hunter-gatherers of the
Congo Basin (comprising the Bambenga,
Bambuti and
Batwa). The
terms "Asiatic pygmies" and "Oceanic pygmies" have also been used...
- He
briefly lived amongst the
Batwa while continuing to
accompany Verner on his
African adventures. He
married a
Batwa woman who
later died of snakebite...
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Bangweulu Twa, or the
BaTwa of the
Bangweulu swamps, are one of
several groups of
Twa living in Zambia.
Others are
Kafwe Twa and
Lukanga Twa. They are...
- people. The
Bambuti po****tion
totals about 30,000 to 40,000 people. Many
Batwa in
various parts of the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC) also call...
- The
Batwa–Luba
clashes were a
series of
clashes in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC)
between the
Pygmy Batwa people, and the Luba
people that...
-
Western Uganda. They are of
three indigenous groups: Bahutu,
Batutsi and
Batwa. The
Batwa are
believed to have been the
earliest inhabitants of East
Africa together...
- (1963–present), sub-conflict of
Congo Crisis that
continued as
ongoing insurgency Batwa–Luba
clashes (2013–2018)
Shaba invasions (Shaba I 1977,
Shaba II 1978) Lord's...