10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «OBONGOS»
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obongos in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
obongos and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
The Natural History of Man Being an Account of the Manners ...
OBONGOS, OR BUSHMEN OF ASHANGO-LAND. SOMEWHERE near the
equatorial line, and between long. 11° and 12° 15., there is a tribe of dwarfed
negroes, called the Obongos, who seem to be among the very lowest of the
human race, ...
2
The natural history of man: being an account of the manners ...
Nubia, 749. Nuchrs, 514, 521. 0. Obbos, 482. Obongos, 531, 538. Oerlams, 304.
Ohyahts, ii. 723. Ojibbeways, ii. 693. Otaheitans, ii. 398. Outanatas, ii. 224.
Ovaheroros, 350. Ovamhos, 350. Ovampos, 350. Ovaquangaris, 355. Ovatjumba,
338.
3
The Natural History of Man: Africa
OBONGOS, OR BUSHMEN OF ASHANGO-LAND. Somewhere near the
equatorial line, and between long. 11° and 12° E., there is a tribe of dwarfed
negroes, called the Obongos, who seem to be among the very lowest of the
human race, not ...
4
Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World: ...
11° and 12° E., there is a tribe of dwarfed negroes, called the Obongos, who
seem to be among the very lowest of the human race, not only in stature, but in
civilization. The Obongos have no settled place of residence, their houses being
...
5
The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world
11° and 12° E., there is a tribe of dwarfed negroes, called the Obongos who
seem to be among the very lowest 0 the human race, not Only in stature, but in
civilization. The Obongos have no settled place of residence, their houses being
simply ...
6
These Days of Large Things: The Culture of Size in America, ...
4 Although Du Chaillu was reluctant to press the claim in his second book that
the Obongos were the secret he had sought on his first expedition, A Journey to
Ashango-Land nevertheless suggested to many readers that he had in fact found
...
Michael Tavel Clarke, 2007
American Geographical Society of New York. out of pure kindness, and they are
worn by the Obongos, some being entirely naked. They neither plant nor sow ;
they are very expert and nimble in trapping wild animals, and fish in the streams.
American Geographical Society of New York, 1870
8
Children of the Forest: Africa’s Mbuti Pygmies
In his 1867 book, A journey to Ashango-Land, he describes his first encounter
with them— a band in the depths of Gabon's rain forest who he said were called
the “Obongos, or dwarfed wild negroes.” His detailed account of their
appearance ...
9
Explorers and Travellers
Concerning their settlements and range of migration Du Chaillu adds: “The
Obongos never remain long in one place. They are eminently a migratory people,
moving whenever game becomes scarce, but they do not wander very far.
10
Colonial Rule and Crisis in Equatorial Africa: Southern ...
Du Chaillu observed in 1864 that the "Obongos," though "eminently a migratory
people." did not "wander very far": that is, the Obongos who live within the
Ashango [Massango] territory do not go out of that territory — they are called the ...
Christopher John Gray, 2002
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OBONGOS»
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obongos is used in the context of the following news items.
Kerry: Netanyahu Questioned Interim Deal with Iran and Was Wrong
Ernest Kleinman · Top Commenter. kerry, obongos errand boy is backpeddling , because bibi is going to make a fool out of obozo in his upcoming usa speech. «Arutz Sheva, Feb 15»
Chris Christie Faults Obama for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
I have to admit, obongos not THE worst administration. There was ... Sorry,...got off the topic, we were talking about America.....give obongo a little more time. «Newsmax.com, Jul 14»
Court: Kenyans tortured by colonial regime can sue UK despite …
This is all a shame...that they missed OBONGOS family..sure would have saved us a lot of grief...We all know he was born there... They could have saved our ... «NBCNews.com, Oct 12»