In the Congo of Africa, there is a tribe called Mbuti. They are Nome (dwarf) living in a beautiful tropical rainforest called Ituri. Ituri's forest existed before the last glacial age. The world of tropical rainforest is under a clear sun, under a tall, dense tree. There it is very peaceful that many birds and animals sharing the forest with Mbuti intermittently whistle. It produced stable, calm and troubling warmth, abundant rainfall, wet air and rich soil-rich vegetation.
Mbuti or Bambuti is one of several indigenous gnome groups in the Congo region of Africa. Their words belong to the Central Soviet group of Nilo-Saharan Gate 1. After studying Mbuti culture, you will see their governments, traditions and culture blend slowly and griefly into the changing world around us. Political organization - The Bambuti community has no ruling party or tribe. There is no excessive political organization. There is little social structure. Bamboothi is an equal society, and the band is the best form of social organization. For example, you can demonstrate leadership with hunting hikes. Men and women basically have the same power. The problem was discussed and agreement decided fire brigade decision; men and women were involved in the dialogue as well. In the event of discrepancies, violations or misconduct, violators may be expelled, beaten, or despised. Supervisors and official councils do not impose rules
Congo is a place where groups of nomads known as Mbuti's hunter gatherer gather. Mbuti is one of the oldest indigenous people in the African Congo region. Mbuti is an egalitarian society and bands are their best social form. The band is based on the principles of teamwork and sharing. The band consists of about 15 to 60 families. Mbuti is located in the Ituri forest of the tropical rainforest in the northern part of the Congo River. - Many people still remain racist against the indigenous peoples and are forced to enter the limits of society. They are portrayed as a negative light, not as an acknowledged achievement. In addition to sharing their beliefs and inventions, indigenous peoples made an important contribution to the Canadian economy. Indigenous peoples, at least they do not recognize their substantial contribution to Canadian society to the extent that they deserve.