The Mbuti people, or Bambuti, are one of several indigenous pygmy groups in the Congo region of Africa. Their languages are Central Sudanic languages and Bantu languages.
A group of Mbuti, with American traveller Osa Johnson, in 1930
Mbuti net-hunter in Okapi Wildlife Reserve
In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short. The term pygmyism is used to describe the phenotype of endemic short stature for populations in which adult men are on average less than 150 cm tall.
Aka Pygmies on the Congo Basin in 2014
A family from a Ba Aka pygmy village
African pygmies and a European visitor, c. 1921
Baka pygmy dancers in the East Region of Cameroon