National Geographic
I am rapidly becoming a fan of the National Geographic channel. Rachel and I just finished watching a program about a pygmy hunting expedition in the heart of the Congo rain forest. The narrator first accompanied a primate researcher on a tour of the territory where she studies chimpanzees. He and a musicologist who has studied pygmy music for 17 years then joined the pygmies--men and women--on a hunting trip through the jungle. Amazingly enough, the pygmies eat only one kind of leaf in the jungle; the others are toxic as a natural defense against insects. The pygmies hunting technique is to set up a large net in a circle, and then drive the animals into the nets. For the first five days, the hunters were forced to subsist on manioc root, since they were not able to find game, and the narrator nearly ruined his relationship with them by sneaking a tin of sardines. They were rewarded on the fifth day with a catch of porcupine and a couple of other animals unique to the jungle, which they roasted over the fire and served with nut sauce. The program concluded with the traditional songs of the group after a successful hunt.
Despite the damp, the parasites, and the insects, I find myself asking -- when am I going to Africa?
The views expressed on this website are those of the author and webmaster alone (with the exception of links to or quotations from other sources), and do not represent the views of his employer, family, friends, associates or any other person. The author expressly disclaims responsibility for any material to which this site links, any site which links to this site, and any contributions by other persons — including but not limited to links, comments or trackbacks. No statement on this website should be regarded or relied upon as legal or business advice of any kind. Persons seeking legal advice should consult a lawyer licensed in the relevant jurisdiction. This site does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor does reading it, contributing to it, or commenting upon it.

Leave a comment