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Dynamics of Social Changes and Relationships with Neighbors among African Hunter Gatherers: A case of the Babongo in Southern Gabon from 2003 to 2012. Naoki Matsuura

Por: Matsuura, NaokiTipo de material: ArtículoArtículoIdioma: Inglés Series Senri Ethnological Studies ; no. 94Detalles de publicación: Osaka-JP : National Museum Ethnology, 2016Descripción: páginas 203-226: ilustraciones en blanco y negroTema(s): ANTROPOLOGIA | CAZADORES-RECOLECTORES | BABONGO En: National Museum of Ethnology Senri Ethnological StudiesResumen: Remarkable social changes have occurred among African hunter-gatherers since the 20th century, influenced by neighboring ethnic groups and various outsiders. This article demonstrates the recent social changes and interethnic relationships of the Babongo, a group of central African hunter-gatherers. Based on field research data for about 10 years between 2003 and 2012, the author demonstrates Babongo social change in terms of population dynamics and intermarriage and the response to influences from the outside world, referring to three events. It is revealed that there are (1) increased migration of young people that promotes the enlargement and establishment of their social networks, (2) increased intermarriage between the Babongo and their neighboring farmers, and (3) drastically changing Babongo livelihoods influenced by outsiders although ties with the forest are retained.Existencias: 1
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Remarkable social changes have occurred among African hunter-gatherers

since the 20th century, influenced by neighboring ethnic groups and various

outsiders. This article demonstrates the recent social changes and interethnic

relationships of the Babongo, a group of central African hunter-gatherers. Based

on field research data for about 10 years between 2003 and 2012, the author

demonstrates Babongo social change in terms of population dynamics and

intermarriage and the response to influences from the outside world, referring to

three events. It is revealed that there are (1) increased migration of young people

that promotes the enlargement and establishment of their social networks, (2)

increased intermarriage between the Babongo and their neighboring farmers, and

(3) drastically changing Babongo livelihoods influenced by outsiders although ties

with the forest are retained.

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