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What a Difference a Century Can Make

Category: AfricaAnthropologylost congo memoir
Posted on: July 8, 2009 10:07 AM, by Greg Laden

At the beginning of the 20th century, a traveler in Central Africa made mention of some strange people that he had come across. He was traveling among regular, run-of-the-mill natives...probably Bantu-speaking people living in scattered villages and farming for their food. But along the way, strange people came out of the forest. These strange people had sloping foreheads; they were short of stature, bow-legged and otherwise misshapen. They also clearly were, in the eyes of the traveler, of subhuman intelligence. The traveler described these people as a separate, subhuman race that lived in the forest. As I read this, I began to think that perhaps he was speaking of so-called "Pygmies" who live in this region, and as I began to think that, I started to get mad at this writer because so-called "Pygmies" do not look or act as he described. ...

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This latest research is going to be very bad for your ego:
Monkeys recognise 'bad grammar'

Posted by: Virgil Samms | July 8, 2009 10:51 AM

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Before I went one word beyond the headline I knew Marc Hauser was behind this.

I like Marc a lot. Really. But I think if you put a brilliant experimenter and some very smart monkeys together long enough you will get results.

I've done a lot of writing in the rain forest, surrounded by monkeys. None of them ever came over to lend advice...

Posted by: Greg Laden | July 8, 2009 11:37 AM

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