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Pygmy peoples / Aka people / Mbuti people / Efé people / Baka people / Ituri Rainforest / Twa / Ituri Interim Administration / Tropical rainforest / Africa / Hunting / Ethnonyms
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Pygmy peoples
Aka people
Mbuti people
Efé people
Baka people
Ituri Rainforest
Twa
Ituri Interim Administration
Tropical rainforest
Africa
Hunting
Ethnonyms

African Pygmy Settlement Pattern Ed Hagen December 13, 1993 Graduate Seminar Paper Introduction The African pygmies are the largest extant group of hunter-gatherers in the world (Cavalli-Sforza, 1986).

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