-
referred to by the name of
their respective ethnic or
tribal groups, such as
Bayaka,
Mbuti and Twa.
There is no
clear replacement for the term "Pygmy" in reference...
- The Aka or
Biaka (also
Bayaka, Babenzele) are a
nomadic Mbenga pygmy people. They live in south-western
Central African Republic and in
northern Republic...
- The Baka people,
known in the
Congo as
Bayaka (Bebayaka, Bebayaga, Bibaya), are an
ethnic group inhabiting the
southeastern rain
forests of Cameroon, northern...
- of
catching bullets and arrows, were also
called "Iluwa" (foreigners) or
Bayaka (Catchers of the
balls and the arrows). Both the
Lunda that
arrived and...
- language. The
largest ethnic groups are the
Baggara Arabs, Baka, Banda,
Bayaka, Fula, Gbaya, Kara, Kresh, Mbaka, Mandja, Ngbandi, Sara, Vidiri, Wodaabe...
- Bandzabi, Bapunu, Bakuni, Bavili, Batsangui, Balari, Babémbé,
Bayaka, Badondo,
Bayaka, Bahumbu.
Botswana 2.2 90% 2.0 R, S Batswana, BaKalanga, Mayeyi...
- Congo, the
Central African Republic and Cameroon.
Pygmy groups include the
Bayaka, the Mbuti, and the Batwa.
Music is an
important part of
Pygmy life, and...
- Baka (also
called Be-bayaga, Be-
bayaka, and
Bibaya de L’est) is a
dialect cluster of
Ubangian languages spoken by the Baka
Pygmies of
Cameroon and Gabon...
- the mid-1980s
until about 2016 he made
field recordings of the
music of a
Bayaka (BaAka) "pygmy"
forest people while living among them in the
Central African...
-
paramilitaries are not only
committing abuses against the
indigenous Baka and
Bayaka in the
Congo Basin, who "face har****ment and beatings,
torture and death"...