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Skeleton of Negrillo or pigmy
A skeleton of a female pygmy from the Akka Tribe, Monnattu, central Africa. Specimen presented by Dr Emin Pasha, 1887. Photograph by J Benjamin Stone in 1907
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Bone Hominini Homo Homo Sapiens Human Indigenous People Native People Pigmy Pygmy Skeleton Akka
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.1cm x 7.6cm (2.4" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This hauntingly beautiful and poignant image captures the skeletal remains of a female pygmy from the Akka Tribe, also known as the Negrillo people, native to the Monnattu region of central Africa. The skeleton, presented by Dr. Emin Pasha in 1887, was documented by the renowned British photographer J. Benjamin Stone in 1907. The delicate bones, arranged with a sense of dignity and respect, serve as a poignant reminder of the rich cultural heritage and history of the indigenous peoples of Africa. Pygmies, a diverse group of people with distinct physical characteristics, have long been a subject of fascination and study in the scientific community. Homo sapiens sapiens, or modern humans, are believed to have originated in Africa around 300,000 years ago, and the Pygmies are considered to be among the oldest surviving populations of our species. The Pygmies are also part of the larger Hominini family, which includes humans and our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. Despite their ancient lineage, the Pygmies have faced numerous challenges throughout history, including colonization, displacement, and discrimination. This skeleton serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength of the Pygmy people, who continue to thrive and preserve their unique cultural traditions in the face of adversity. The image also highlights the importance of respecting and preserving the remains of indigenous peoples, both as a means of honoring their history and as a source of valuable scientific information about our shared human ancestry.
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