Turnbull, Colin M. 1961. The forest people: a study of the pygmies of the Congo. New York: Simon & Schuster. 326pp.
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Putnams pygmies of Epulu = Linguistically the band falls into Schebesta's Sua category using KiBira for the most part as their camp language. They also use a great many KiLese words however and the local Bira affirm that they frequently cannot understand what they call "KiMbuti" |