Starr, Frederick. 1896. Pygmy Races of Men. North American Review CLXII(473). 414-423.
@article{126886,
author = {Starr, Frederick},
journal = {North American Review},
number = {473},
pages = {414-423},
title = {Pygmy Races of Men},
volume = {CLXII},
year = {1896},
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hhtype = {ethnographic},
inlg = {English [eng]},
jfmnote = {Mentions the Akkas, the Monbuttu, and others. The author mentions (p. 416) a classification of African Pygmies originally devised by René Verneau: (1) Senegambian Group (who are these?); (2) Gaboon Group, i.e. Matimbas/Mimos, Akoas, M'Boulous, Obongos, N'Javis, Apindjis, Okotas, Okoas; (3) Central Group, i.e. Vouatouas, Akkas; and (4) Wellean Group, i.e. Wa Berrikimos, Malas. Makes also abundant references to Quatrefages's 'Les pygmées', published 1887.},
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lgcode = {Mamvu [mdi], Efe [efe], Lese [les] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
macro_area = {Africa},
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}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Mamvu | |
| Efe | |
| Lese (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |