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Language classification / Pygmy peoples / Bongo people / Aka people / Twa / Mbuti people / Efé people / Mbenga people / Baka people / Africa / Hunting / Classification of Pygmy languages
Date: 2011-01-06 05:32:07
Language classification
Pygmy peoples
Bongo people
Aka people
Twa
Mbuti people
Efé people
Mbenga people
Baka people
Africa
Hunting
Classification of Pygmy languages

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