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As William Gibbons writes, " Pastor Thomas also mentioned that the two pygmies mimicked the cry of the animal as it was being attacked and speared ... Later, a victory feast was held, during which parts of the animal were cooked and eaten.

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Some Boeotian vase-paintings show a caricature version of the episode, acted out by dwarf pygmies with negroid attributes, and an aged and lame Odysseus leaning on a staff ; they are the mute survivors of some rustic comedy tradition that is impenetrable to us.
This hypothesis is supported in part, because some modern humans who live on Flores, the island where the skeleton was found, are pygmies.
The Twa ( pygmies ) ( 1 %) are thought to be the remnants of the earliest settlers of the region.
These species, though comparable in size to the pygmy hippopotamus, are considered dwarf hippopotamuses, rather than pygmies.
" The best known pygmies are the Aka, Efé and Mbuti of central Africa.
There are also pygmies in Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Andaman Islands Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, and Brazil.
Negritos in Southeast Asia ( including the Batak and Aeta of the Philippines, the Andamanese of the Andaman Islands, and the Semang of the Malay Peninsula ) are sometimes called pygmies ( especially in older literature ).
These are the only " pygmies " noted of clearly East Asian origin.
In fact, among the province's pygmies, these activities are carried out almost exclusively.
The earliest inhabitants of the region are commonly assumed to have been the Bambenga pygmies, part of the larger Twa group who may be descendants of the pygmies mentioned in Egyptian and Classical sources.
Unlike the Mbuti pygmies of the eastern Congo ( who speak only the language of the tribes with whom they are affiliated ), the Aka speak their own language along with whichever of the approximately 15 Bantu peoples they are affiliated.
Disillusionment sets in as his initial wonder slowly wears off and he realizes the pygmies are interested in him only for food, liquor, and tobacco.
By body mass, differences between modern pygmies and Homo floresiensis are even greater.
There are several species of lizardfolk however, and these can range from pygmies to giants.
More interesting to modern researchers are the people the friar encountered-" pygmies " who may well be identical with the Skraelings referred to in old Norse texts about Greenland, predecessors of the modern Inuit.
The Efe pygmies are considered by mitochondrial DNA haplotype analysis to be one of the oldest races on earth.
The Efe are one of three groups of pygmies, collectively named BaMbuti, of the Ituri forest of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
It is unknown if any pygmies are still alive.

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Some studies suggest that the short stature of pygmies could be related to adaptation to low ultraviolet light levels in rainforests .< ref >.

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African pygmies were put forth as an example of a race that had previously existed over larger stretches of territory, but come to be scarce and semi-mythical with the passage of time and prominence of other tribes and races.
Many so-called pygmies prefer instead to be referred to by the name of their various ethnic groups, or names for various interrelated groups such as the Aka ( Mbenga ), Baka, Mbuti, and Twa.
The American businessman and missionary Samuel Phillips Verner was sent to Africa in 1904 under contract from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition ( St. Louis World Fair ) to bring back an assortment of pygmies to be part of an exhibition.

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Due to frequent “ MORO ” depredations, they fled inland and settled in a place where the primitive inhabitants were akin to the province ’ s pygmies.

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Many pygmies in the Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo belong from birth to Bantus in a system of slavery.
Haplogroup A1b was identified in three Bakola pygmies from Southern Cameroon and one Algerian Berber.
One study found that the HIV prevalence among the Baka pygmies in eastern Cameroon went from 0. 7 percent in 1993 to 4 percent in 2003.
This belief was, however, discarded by anthropologists who noted that apart from dark skin and curly hair, the Andamanese had little in common with any African population, including the African pygmies.
To demonstrate the fledgling discipline of anthropology, the noted scientist W. J. McGee, intended to display " representatives of all the world's peoples, ranging from smallest pygmies to the most gigantic peoples, from the darkest blacks to the dominant whites " to show a sort of cultural evolution.
It was during this period that Jean-Pierre Hallet and others made heroic efforts to relocate the pygmies out of harm's way from conflicting militias and waves of refugees, becoming himself captured by rebels in the First Congo War.
Many oral traditions feature polygenesis in their creation stories, for example Bambuti mythology and other creation stories from the pygmies of Congo state that the supreme God of the pygmies, Khonvoum, created three different races of man separately out of three kinds of clay: one black, one white, and one red.

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Bildt opposed any military intervention and criticized the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1993 for calling NATO to intervene against the Bosnian Serb forces, which led to the Sunday Times calling Bildt and other EU leaders " robotic political pygmies " and their acceptance of the ongoing genocide " shameful ".
The identification of fairies with Picts, MacRitichie based primarily on the earlier accounts by Adam of Bremen and the Historia Norwegiæ which describe the Picts of Orkney as " only a little exceeding pygmies in stature ".
They include Chishinga, Lomotwa, Ngoma, Nwesi, Kabende, Luunda, Mukulu, Ng ’ umbo, and Unga, which is spoken by Twa pygmies and sometimes considered a separate language ( Nurse 2003 ).
The rest of the province, that which is covered by thick forests and not serviced by roads, is inhabited by the Baka, Babaya, or Babinga pygmies.
cited a 1972 paper which had studied a sample of six female Eastern Central African pygmies and this sample was too small to represent the whole population.

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Further analysis of the remains using a regression equation indicated that Homo floresiensis was approximately 106 cm tall ( 3 feet, 6 inches )— far smaller than the modern pygmies, whose adults grow to no more than 150 cm ( 4 feet, 11 inches ).
T. Rice Holmes for example mocked MacRitchie's claims, considering them eccentric and baseless since no archaeological evidence had ever proven of a " race of pre-neolithic or even prehistoric pygmies existed in this country ".
He points out that most of the Twa pygmies were wiped out despite being no threat to the Hutus.
Likewise, the name " Baka " is sometimes mistakenly applied to other area peoples who, like the Baka and Twa, have been historically called pygmies ( the term is no longer considered respectful ).
* Mail & Guardian Online article: For Cameroon's pygmies, no forest is impenetrable enough

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