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Identifier: worldsinhabitant00bett (find matches)
Title: The world's inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals, and plants; being a popular account of the races and nations of mankind, past and present, and the animals and plants inhabiting the great continents and principal islands
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas), 1850-1891
Subjects: Civilization Culture
Publisher: London Ward, Lock
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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CHAPTER XL IBisitnbution of aifncan l\i\tt^. THE peoples of Africa are not so diversified as those of Asia andEurope, The principal regions inhabited by various races areindicated on the adjoining map of Africa. The figures indicate the racesas follows:—!. JolofFs, Mandingoes, etc.; 2. Dahomans; 3, Berbers;4. Fellaheen; 5. Bari; 6. Haussa; 7. Furs; 8. Fulbs or Fulahs; 9. OFerro
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3oJ L, I Hamites. I<fel^?:i Ethiopians.Fulbs. iaH Negroes. l-w-^?:! Bantu. I: ■,! Hottentots (■■■■■■■■\ HOVAS. — I \ 0 40 20 CO iO AFRICA. (The numbers on the Map show the regions inhabited by the various nations and tribes.) Tuareg; 10. Nubians; 11. Abyssinians; 12. Gallas; 13. Somalis (thelast four are sometimes termed collectively Ethiopians ; 14. Ashantis15. Kanuri; 16. Monbuttu; 17. Niam-Niam ; 18. Obongo ; 19. Akka20. Dinka; 21. Bongo; 22. Zulus; 23. Congoese tribes; 24. Suaheli25. Fans; 26. Hottentots; 27. Bushmen; 28. Hovas. Any estimate of the population of Africa must at present beconjectural, as a census has only been taken in a very small part of thecontinent. 686 THE INHABITANTS OF AFRICA. CAUCASIANS. ARYANS.British:—Cape, Natal, Guinea Coast, Egypt, etc. Dutch :—Cape, Transvaal, etc Germans :—Angia Pequena, Cape, East and West Coast French :—Algeria, Tunis, etc Portuguese :—Senegambia, Mozambique, Angola, BenguelaGreeks :—Northern Afric
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