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This study explores the distribution of hunter-gatherer populations, particularly the Pygmies, and Bantu agricultural communities within the Ituri Forest. It examines the ecological impact of tropical continental and equatorial air masses, leading to alternating wet and dry seasons. The research also delves into the social organization and workload of equatorial populations as well as the symbolic meanings of the forest, depicting it as a source of life, conception, and family. Insights into the interconnectedness of ecology and culture are highlighted.
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Net Hunter and Archer Distribution in the Forest & Bantu Agricultural Populations
Tropical Continental The Tropical Continental and Equatorial air masses create alternating wet and dry seasons throughout much of the African continent. Equatorial
Symbolic Meaning of the Forest Forest as Conception, Womb and Family Mosko (1987)