
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Cental-African Republic, Africa, November, 2, 2008: The hunter-pygmy with a net, before hunting.
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Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Cental-African Republic, Africa, November, 2, 2008: The hunter-pygmy with a net, before hunting.
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - September 21, 2019: A woman of the Batwa Pygmies is carrying a heavy load of beans from the fields into the village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2,2008:Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies preraring for a hunting
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Cental-African Republic, Africa, November, 5, 2008: People from a tribe of Baka pygmies in village of ethnic singing. Traditional dance and music.
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the men from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Men are going for hunting with nets
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Women have a rest in the forest and sing a traditional song
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central-African Republic (CAR), Africa, 2008 November 2:Jungle group Portrait of a women from a Baka tribe of pygmies.Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve,Central African Republic
"Buyungule in South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 5, 2011: A group of Twa pygmy women is dancing in their village, some of them are carrying their children on the back. The dance is on the main place of their village Buyungule, which is close to the Kahuzi Biega National Park in Congo, not far from Lake Kivu."
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: A group of pygmy women is dancing in their village Buyungule, they are celebrating the arrival of some foreign visitors. Some of the women are carrying their children on the back while they are dancing. The dance takes place on the main place of the village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Women have a rest in the forest and sing a traditional song
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Women collect herbals and plants for medicine
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Women show how to get drinking water in the jungle
Paul Du Chaillu and a group of African Pygmy People shooting a Central African Rock Python snake (Python sebae) in Central Africa. Vintage etching circa 19th century.
"Buyungule in South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 5, 2011: A woman belonging to the Twa pygmyies is carrying goods on her hand into her village. The place is called Buyungule and is close to the Kahuzi Biega National Park in Congo, not far from Lake Kivu."
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: A group of pygmy women with children is sitting in front of a simple hut in the village Buyungule. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 05, 2011: Mother and daughter from the Batwa Pygmies are carrying a heavy load of beans from the fields into their village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Dzanga-Sanha Forest Reserve, Central-Africal Republic - November 5, 2008: People from a tribe of Baka pygmies have gathered in village of ethnic singing. Traditional dance and music.
Dzanga-Sanha Forest Reserve, Central-Africal Republic - November 5, 2008: People from a tribe of Baka pygmies have gathered in village of ethnic singing. Traditional dance and music.
Bonobo (Pan Paniscus) on a tree branch. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Bonobo Cub on the mother's back in natural habitat. Green natural background. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Portrait of family of a Chimpanzee bonobo ( Pan paniscus). Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
The close up portrait of Bonobo (Pan Paniscus) on the green natural background. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Bonobo (Pan Paniscus) on a tree branch. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Bonobo on a tree branch.Fighting Bonobos ( Pan paniscus). At a short distance, close up. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: A group of men is drumming on traditonal drums in the village Buyungule, they are celebrating the arrival of some foreign visitors. They are playing for a dance ceremony which takes place on the main place of the village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus) family, called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Portrait of family of a Chimpanzee bonobo ( Pan paniscus). Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Women help men bearing nets for hunting
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - September 21, 2019: Mother and daughter from the Batwa Pygmies are carrying a heavy load of beans from the fields into their village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Fighting Chimpanzee bonobo ( Pan paniscus). Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Bonobos (Pan Paniscus) on a tree branch. The Swearing and Aggressive Bonobo ( Pan paniscus)
The chimpanzee Bonobo bathes with pleasure and smiles. The bonobo ( Pan paniscus), formerly called the pygmy chimpanzee and less often, the dwarf or gracile chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: A group of pygmy women is dancing in their village Buyungule, they are celebrating the arrival of some foreign visitors. Some of the women are carrying their children on the back while they are dancing. The dance takes place on the main place of the village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: People of the Batwa (Twa) Pygmy tribe are dancing in their village Buyungule, they are celebrating the arrival of some foreign visitors. Some of the women are carrying their children on the back while they are dancing. The dance takes place on the main place of the village. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: A group of pygmy women with children is sitting in front of a simple hut in the village Buyungule. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. Kahuzi-Biega Forest was the home of Batwa pygmies before it was gazeeted as a National Park in 1970. The life of the pygmy people was closely linked to the forest – there they found all what they needed for their life (food, medicine, shelter, etc.). After the loss of their original habitat a lot of Pygmy people feel that they have lost their dignity as human being.
Sad chimpanzee bonobo ( Pan paniscus) portrait. At a short distance, close up. The bonobo ( Pan paniscus) formerly called the pygmy chimpanzee
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2,2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies preraring for a hunting
Buyungule Village, South-Kivu, Congo, Democratic Republic - January 03, 2016: The chief of the pygmy village of Buyungule in South Kivu province, close to the Kahuzi Biega National Park and Lake Kivu. Buyungule is a village of the Batwa (or Twa) Pygmies, the native people of the Kahuzi Biega area. The chief is wearing the traditional hat made of the fur from an African Wild Cat and is holding a spear in his hand.
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the man from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Man is going for hunting
Bonobo on a tree branch. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Bonobos in natural habitat. Green natural background. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), earlier being called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
The close up portrait of eating adult female Bonobo in natural habitat. Green natural background. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
The close up portrait of male Bonobo in natural habitat. Green natural background. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), earlier being called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
The portrait of juvenile Bonobo on the tree in natural habitat. Green natural background. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), earlier being called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Impfondo, Congo, July 21, 2014 : People Pygmees I met during a trip to North Congo. Life between tradition and modernity in precarious balance. Red road.
Cub of chimpanzee Bonobo in natural habitat. Green natural background. Close up portrait. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), earlier being called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
The close up portrait of eating old female Bonobo in natural habitat. Green natural background. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Dzanga-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2,2008:Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies resting in the forest and singing traditional songs
Portrait of family of a Chimpanzee bonobo ( Pan paniscus). Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
During a sabbatical year, visit a bishop's office in Northern Congo. Mission for the education of Pygmy children. They are proud to show off their musical instruments that they have made.
Bonobo (Pan Paniscus) on a tree branch. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Bonobo in the water with branch. At a short distance, close up. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Dzanga-Sanha Forest Reserve, Central-Africal Republic - November 5, 2008: Baka woman cooks food crushing a flour in a mortar in the village.
Bonobo on a tree branch. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Wild female Bonobo hanging from lianas and drink from pond.
Dzangha-Sangha Forest Reserve, Central African Republic - November 2, 2008: Jungle Portrait of the women from a Baka tribe of pygmies. Women collect herbals and plants for medicine
Natural habitat. Not Zoo. Bonobo standing in water looks for the fruit which fell in water. Bonobo ( Pan paniscus ). Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
The close up portrait of Bonobo (Pan Paniscus) on the green natural background. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Chimpanzee Bonobo sits with the raised hand on a grass. short distance, close up. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus), called the pygmy chimpanzee. Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
Running Mother and Cub of chimpanzee Bonobo in natural habitat. Green natural background. The Bonobo ( Pan paniscus). Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa
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