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The Problem of Relationship between Pygmies and Bushmen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

Extract

The problem of the relationship between Pygmies and Bushmen is not yet solved. The earlier investigators contented themselves with the methods of Physical Anthropology which have predominated over all others. Father Wilhelm Schmidt, using more especially arguments based on his studies of religious history, was the pioneer of the ethnological approach. The only student to make use of linguistic evidence was Father Schebesta, who tried to establish the unity of all African Pygmies and Bushmen by means of tribal names.

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Research Article
Information
Africa , Volume 7 , Issue 4 , October 1934 , pp. 444 - 451
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 1934

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References

page 444 note 1 Anthropos, 1931.

page 444 note 2 Khoisan Peoples, p. 28.

page 444 note 3 Uganda Protectorate, vol. ii, p. 520.

page 444 note 4 Mitt, der Anthrop. Gesellschaft in Wien, 1932–3, Sitzungs-berichte, S. 34.

page 446 note 1 Mitt, der Anthrop. Gesellschaft in Wien, 1932.

page 446 note 2 Kultur tmd Umwelt der Kleinwüchsigen in Afrika, Leipzig, 1933.

page 448 note 1 Africa, vol. iv, no. 3, p. 273.