Social Sciences, asked by pr5360080, 2 months ago

who are the pygmies?​

Answers

Answered by sundaramt2803
0

Answer:

In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short. ... The terms "Asiatic Pygmies" and "Oceanian pygmies" have been used to describe the Negrito populations of Southeast Asia and Australo-Melanesian peoples of short stature.

Explanation:

please mark the answer as brainliest if you are satisfied

Answered by Anonymous
4

\huge\sf{\texttt{{{Required Answer:}}}}

Pygmies are the primitive people of the region of Congo. They are dark and short, about 1 to 1.5 metres in height. They live in the interior of the dense forests. They do not speak a specific language but use only signs and actions. Pygmies lead a nomadic life, hunting and gathering berries, nuts, fruits, honey and roots. They are excellent hunters and use bows, arrows and spears for hunting. They smear mild poison at the tip of the spears and kill the animals for food. They rarely cook their food. They live in small huts made of branches of trees. They cover the huts with leaves to protect themselves from heavy rains. The pygmies are fond of dance and music.

• ───── ✾ ───── •

Attachments:
Similar questions