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Bedzan people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bedzan people The Bedzan people, singular Medzan, also known as the Tikar, are a Pygmy (or perhaps pygmoid) people of Cameroon. The Bedzan community, in Yoko Commune on the Tikar Plain, is estimated at between 250〔Hewlett & Fancher (2011) "Central African Hunter-Gatherer Research Traditions". In Cummings, Jordan, & Zvelebil, eds, ''Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers.''〕 and 1200.〔Barbier, J.-C. (1978) ''Les pygmées de la plaine Tikar au Cameroun''. Yaoundé.〕 They live at the interface of the forest and the savannah, and their language is a dialect of Tikar, which is related to the Bantu languages. Although not particularly short in stature—at least any longer—the Bedzan are considered Pygmies because of their historical ties to the forest and cultural features such as their music.〔''Bedzan Pygmies From The Tikar Plain'', CD, 2000.〕 ==References==
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