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Title: PRELIMINARY ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH ON THE BAKOYA IN GABON
Authors: SOENGAS, Beatriz
Keywords: Pygmies
Settlement
Bantu ethnic groups
Subsistence activities
Agriculture
Road
Change
Issue Date: Dec-2009
Publisher: The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Journal title: African Study Monographs
Volume: 30
Issue: 4
Start page: 187
End page: 208
Abstract: Little is known about the Pygmy groups living in Gabon. The Bakoya, along with the Babongo and the Baka Pygmy groups live in this central African country. They settled about seventy years ago and now share the same village space with Bantu ethnic groups. After a summary of the historical background and the social organization of the Bakoya Pygmies, I will give a brief description of their subsistence activities to highlight the social changes and economic transformations that the Bakoya underwent, by comparing two groups of Bakoya Pygmies, one living in Imbong and the other in Ekata. This fi rst anthropological study has found how agriculture is important for subsistence and for earning money, a shift from collective to individualistic activities, and less dependence on non-Pygmy neighbors, with some noted differences between the two Bakoya villages.
DOI: 10.14989/91452
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/91452
Appears in Collections:Vol.30 No.4

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