- The
Mbuti people, or
Bambuti, are one of
several indigenous pygmy groups in the
Congo region of Africa.
Their languages are
Central Sudanic languages...
- 'clean the slate') was the
operational name
given to the
genocide of the
Bambuti pygmies by
rebel forces in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC)....
-
Mbuti (
Bambuti)
mythology is the
mythology of the
African Mbuti (also
known as
Bambuti) The most
important god of the
Bambuti pantheon is
Khonvoum (also...
- of
their indigenous status, most
prefer specific ethnic labels such as
Bambuti (for the
Ituri Forest region in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo),...
-
Khonvoum is the
supreme god and
creator in the
mythology of the
Bambuti Pygmy people of
central Africa. He is the "great hunter", god of the hunt, and...
- Pygmies, the hunter-gatherers of the
Congo Basin (comprising the Bambenga,
Bambuti and Batwa). The
terms "Asiatic pygmies" and "Oceanic pygmies" have also...
-
Bambuti (originally Kein
Platz für
wilde Tiere) is a 1956 West
German film
directed by
Bernhard Grzimek and
Michael Grzimek.
Known as No
Place for Wild...
- Gabon,
Republic of the Congo,
Central African Republic), the
eastern Bambuti, or Mbuti, of the
Congo basin (DRC) the
central and
southern Batwa, or...
-
inhabited by the Bambenga, Bayaka, Bakoya, and
Babongo in the west, the
Bambuti in the east, and the
Batwa who were
widely scattered and also
present in...
- was the
operational name
given to the
systematic extermination of the
Bambuti pygmies by
rebel forces in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC)....