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Shame of Britains human zoos: How families from the colonies were put on display at UK events until the early 20th century - as 1899 footage recreates defeat of tribesmen in battle : comparemela.com
Shame of Britain's 'human zoos': How families from the colonies were put on display at UK events until the early 20th century - as 1899 footage recreates defeat of tribesmen in battle
Among those brought to Britain were six members of the Bambuti tribe, who came from their homeland in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo to perform at London's Hippodrome.
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