The Forest People

by Colin Turnbull

Blurb

The Forest People is Colin Turnbull's ethnographic study of the Mbuti pygmies of the then-Belgian Congo.
In this widely popular book, the British-American anthropologist detailed his three years spent with the community in the late 1950s. The style is informal and accessible. Turnbull contrasts his forest-living subjects' lifestyle with that of nearby town-dwelling Africans and evaluates the interactions of the two groups.
The editor for the book was Michael Korda who attended Oxford with Turnbull.
The Forest People was the popular version of Turnbull's academic thesis, which was published in an expanded, more technical form by Routledge in London as Wayward Servants: The Two Worlds of the African Pygmies.

First Published

1961

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