- The
Bedzan people (singular Medzan), also
known as the Tikar, are a
pygmy (or
perhaps pygmoid)
people of Cameroon. The
Bedzan community is
primarily located...
-
three peoples, the Aka, Baka, and Asua, have
their own language.
Medzan (
Bedzan) live in
Cameroon not far from the
Nigerian border. They
speak a dialect...
-
language that is
spoken in
Cameroon by the
Tikar people, as well as by the
Bedzan Pygmies, who
speak their own
dialect of the language. A
recent hypothesis...
- 100% in Ba-Kola, 97% in Aka (Ba-Benzélé), and 77% in Biaka, 100% of the
Bedzan (Tikar), 97% and 100% in the Baka
people of
Gabon and Cameroon, respectively...
- name Będzin most
probably comes from
ancient Polish given name Beda or
Bedzan. In the past, the town was also
called Banden, Bandin, Bandzien, Bondin...
- Biaka.
Other po****tions in
which L1c is
particularly prevalent include the
Bedzan (Tikar)
people (100%), Baka
people from
Gabon (97%) and
Cameroon (90%),...
- to
modern Central African hunter-gatherers (e.g., Baka, Bakola, Biaka,
Bedzan). At Kindoki, in the
Democratic Republic of Congo,
there were
three individuals...
- Swamp[citation needed] Nsua:
Western Uganda[citation needed]
Pygmy peoples:
Bedzan:
Northern Central Cameroon Mbenga: Aka (Bayaka) Baka (Bebayaka): Cameroon...
- to
modern Central African hunter-gatherers (e.g., Baka, Bakola, Biaka,
Bedzan). At Kindoki, in the
Democratic Republic of Congo,
there were
three individuals...
- to
modern Central African hunter-gatherers (e.g., Baka, Bakola, Biaka,
Bedzan). In 4000 BP (or even
earlier during the Mesolithic),
there may have been...