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    Pygmy peoples - Wikipedia

    In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short. 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 populations in which adult men are on average … See more

    The term pygmy, as used to refer to diminutive people, derives from Greek πυγμαῖος pygmaios via Latin Pygmaei (sing. Pygmaeus), derived from πυγμή – meaning a short … See more

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    Negritos in Southeast Asia (including the Batak and Aeta of the Philippines, the Andamanese of the Andaman Islands, and the See more

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    Various theories have been proposed to explain the short stature of pygmies. Some studies suggest that it could be related to adaptation to low See more

    African Pygmies live in several ethnic groups in Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the … See more

    The extinct archaic human species Homo luzonensis has been classified as a pygmy group. The remains used to identify Homo luzonensis were discovered in Luzon, the Philippines, … See more

     
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  3. African Pygmies - Wikipedia

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

  5. Why Pygmies of Africa Are So Short | Live Science

    WEBApr 26, 2012 · Now new research suggests unique changes in the Pygmy's genome have both led to adaptations for living in the forest as well as kept them short.

  6. A Short History of African Pygmies | Science | AAAS

  7. The Pygmies' Plight | Smithsonian

  8. Pygmies – Mythopedia

    WEBMar 8, 2023 · The Pygmies were a dwarf people who lived at the far edge of the world. They were best known for their role in the “Geranomachy,” an endless war fought between the Pygmies and the cranes.

  9. Not So Tall Tale: Why Pygmies Evolved to Be Shorter

  10. Short lives, short size – why are pygmies small? - National …

  11. Pygmy peoples - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  12. How Pygmy People Got Their Short Stature | Live …

    WEBAug 18, 2014 · Pygmy traits independently evolved many times among different peoples around the world, because shorter heights may have helped them live in rainforests, researchers say.

  13. African Pygmies

  14. A Day With the Pygmies - National Geographic

  15. The ancient origins of African pygmies | Discover Magazine

  16. Living on the edge: Cameroon’s Baka Pygmies | CNN

  17. Why are Pygmies smaller than other people? | Discover Magazine

  18. Strongest Evidence Yet That Pygmies' Short Stature Is Genetic

  19. Pygmy People - Africa Guide

  20. African Pygmies: The World's Shortest Tribe. | Hadithi Africa

  21. Pygmy peoples | Ethnic group of Center Africa - Native Breed.org

  22. Why Are Pygmies Short? - Phys.org

  23. Mbuti: Congo’s Last Forest Pygmies Persist Despite Violence and

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