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  1. Pygmy peoples - Wikipedia

    Most pygmy communities are partially hunter-gatherers, living partially but not exclusively on the wild products of their environment. They trade with neighbouring farmers to acquire cultivated …

  2. Pygmy | Hunter-Gatherers, Rainforest, Central Africa | Britannica

    Sep 5, 2025 · Pygmy, in anthropology, member of any human group whose adult males grow to less than 59 inches (150 cm) in average height. A member of a slightly taller group is termed …

  3. A Short History of African Pygmies - Science | AAAS

    Feb 5, 2009 · Short people known as pygmies are scattered across equatorial Africa, where they speak various languages, inhabit different types of forests, and hunt and gather food in diverse …

  4. Pygmy - New World Encyclopedia

    Definition Generally speaking, pygmy can refer to any human or animal of unusually small size (e.g. pygmy hippopotamus). In an anthropological context, however, a Pygmy is specifically a …

  5. PYGMY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PYGMY is any of a race of dwarfs described by ancient Greek authors. How to use pygmy in a sentence.

  6. Discover the Rich Pygmy Traditions and Culture of Central Africa: …

    Central Africa is one of the African regions that is known to house a great variety of indigenous ethnic groups that uphold different cultural practices and beliefs. One of these ethnic groups is …

  7. Pygmy peoples explained

    Mar 29, 2025 · The term pygmyism is used to describe the phenotype of endemic short stature (as opposed to disproportionate dwarfism occurring in isolated cases in a population) for …

  8. Pygmy: Definition, Examples & Quiz | UltimateLexicon.com

    Sep 21, 2025 · Pygmy generally refers to members of certain indigenous populations of Africa and Southeast Asia, characterized by their relatively short stature. By broader anthropological …

  9. African Pygmies

    "Pygmy", a term with numerous mythological and ethnographic referents, derives from the Greek word Pygmaîos (via the Latin Pygmaeus), meaning approximately "one cubit high" (slightly …

  10. African Pygmies - Wikipedia

    They are divided into three roughly geographic groups: the central and southern Batwa, or Twa (Rwanda, Burundi, DRC, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Angola and Namibia). The more widely …