Children of the Forest: Africa's Mbuti Pygmies
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Author(s)Kevin Duffy
PublisherWaveland Pr Inc
ISBN / ASIN0881338850
ISBN-139780881338850
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Sales Rank1,154,178
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This intimate study portrays the hunter-gatherer Mbuti pygmies of Zaire. Kevin Duffy describes how these forest nomads, who are as adapted to the forest as its wildlife, gratefully acknowledge their beloved home as the source of everything they need: food, clothing, shelter, and affection. Looking on the forest in deified terms, they sing and pray to it and call themselves its children. With his patience and knowledge of their ways, Duffy was accepted by these, the world's smallest people, and invited to participate in the cycle of their lives from birth to death. This book is an excellent companion piece to Duffy's 50-minute film, Pygmies of the Rainforest, which was shown on PBS's science series, NOVA, as "BaMiki BaNdula". A 28-minute version (Children of the Forest) is also available.
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