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* The Mbuti Pygmies: An Ethnographic Survey in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, 50, 139-282
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Mbuti and Pygmies
Colin Macmillan Turnbull ( November 23, 1924 – July 28, 1994 ) was a British-American anthropologist who came to public attention with the popular books The Forest People ( on the Mbuti Pygmies of Zaire ) and The Mountain People ( on the Ik people of Uganda ), and one of the first anthropologists to work in the field of ethnomusicology.
Mbuti ( Bambuti ) mythology is the mythology of the African Mbuti ( also known as Bambuti ) Pygmies of Congo.
The Kango language ( SIL code KZY ) is spoken by several thousand villagers just south of Avakubi, and upper reaches of the Ituri are inhabited by the Mbuti ( Pygmies ).
A hit from Hancock's hard bop days, originally appearing on his first album Takin ' Off, it was reworked by Hancock and Mason and has an instantly recognisable intro featuring Bill Summers blowing into a beer bottle, an imitation of the hindewho, an instrument of the Mbuti Pygmies of Northeastern Zaire.
Some of the Pygmies, specifically the Mbenga ( Aka / Benzele and Baka ) in the west and the Mbuti ( Efé ) in the east, are particularly known for their dense contrapuntal communal improvisation.
In 2003, Sinafasi Makelo, a representative of Mbuti Pygmies, told the UN Forum on Indigenous Issues that during the Congo Civil War, his people were hunted down and eaten as though they were game animals.
The Chokwe also pronounced Tchokwe are an ethnic group of Central Africa whose ancestry can perhaps be traced to Mbundu and Mbuti Pygmies.
Pygmies and Anthropological
Pygmies and American
These peoples include, among others, the Australian Aborigines, the African Pygmies, and various Native American peoples — most notably the Northwest Coast Indians ( predominantly fishermen ), California Indians, and Northeast Indians.
Raja James Sheshardi of the American University conducted a case study on the Pygmies of Africa and concluded that deforestation has greatly affected their everyday lives.
Colin M. Turnbull, an American anthropologist, wrote a book about the Efé Pygmies, The Forest People, in 1965.
Pygmies from New Guinea and Africa, who were later displayed in the Primate section of the Bronx Zoo, were paraded next to American Indians such as Apache warrior Geronimo, who sold his autograph.
Pygmies and History
Aristotle describes the migration of cranes in the History of Animals, adding an account of their fights with Pygmies as they wintered near the source of the Nile.
Ethnographic and Survey
* Shorena Kurtsikidze and Vakhtang Chikovani, Georgia's Pankisi Gorge: An Ethnographic Survey, Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 2002.
* Zetterström, Kjell, Ethnographic Survey of Southeastern Liberia: Preliminary Report on the Kru, Robertsport: Centre of African Culture, 1969
Ethnographic and Anthropological
While there is no international standard on Ethnographic Ethics, many western anthropologists look to the American Anthropological Association for guidance when conducting ethnographic work.
* Reinhard, Johan ( 1968 ) “ The Kusunda: Ethnographic Notes on a Hunting Tribe of Nepal .” Bulletin of the International Committee on Urgent Anthropological Ethnological Research 10: 95-110, Vienna.
The Takelmas and Their Athapascan Neighors: A New Ethnographic Synthesis for the Upper Rogue River Area of Southwestern Oregon, University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, No. 37.
He became director of the Anthropological and Ethnographic Museum in Dresden in 1874 and continued in that position until his retirement in 1905.
Ethnographic and American
" Epistemology and Ethnographic Reality: A Trobriand Island Case Study ," American Anthropologist 80: 752-757.
Ethnographic and Museum
The British Museum houses one of the world's most comprehensive collections of Ethnographic material from Africa, Oceania and the Americas, representing the cultures of indigenous peoples throughout the world.
The Ethnographic Museum hosts the largest collection of ethnographic artifacts in the country which includes costumes, pottery, lace, metalwork, woodcarving and paintings.
The Ethnographic Museum and the National Museum of Military History are other places of interest, holding large collections of Bulgarian folk costumes and armaments, respectively.
Several museums dedicate a part of their permanent exhibition to that memory, like the Museum of Romani Culture in Czech Republic and the Ethnographic Museum in Tarnów.
It also contains an Ethnographic Museum which shows scenes representing the lifestyles of the various indigenous groups of Chiapas with dioramas of rural villages and how crafts are made.
These comprise the Museo della Civiltà Romana ( Roman Culture Museum ), the Museo Nazionale dell ' Alto Medioevo ( National Museum of the Middle Age ) and the Museo Nazionale Preistorico Etnografico Luigi Pigorini ( Prehistoric Ethnographic Museum ).
A recent Nepal Ethnographic Museum ( 2001 ) study postulated that Sherpas were not migrants who crossed the border of Tibet to Nepal.
( Historical Archives, Ethnographic Collection, Art Collection, Natural History, Library, Museum education )
* National Historic Museum in Tirana, Skanderbeg Museum in Kruja, Skanderbeg's Tomb in Lezha, and the many Ethnographic Museums scattered in various cities
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