The Babongo of Gabon used to be known, derogatively, as pygmies. They're still treated as second-class citizens by their neighbours. But their expertise and knowledge of the forests is unique and ...
Filming “Parenthood” meant working with local trackers, scientists, and communities across the globe — from the Babongo people in Central Africa to conservationists in Patagonia. - [Narrator] The ...
Linda Plover, a 44-year-old matriarch and shoe-lover from the Scouser tribe in north-west England, is off to live with the Babongo tribe of Gabon in west-central Africa. She's going to miss a few ...