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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are individual tribe names for such people, and you should probably use those.
It fits in with a news piece about a school which is staging Snow White And The Seven Elves in case it gives offence.
Isn't it rather over-doing to presume that offence will be taken, and act to avoid it, rather than waiting to see when, or indeed if, offence is taken, and deal with each case on its merits?
The Snow White story has ben part of childhood and folklore for hundreds of years - and no-one seems deparately upset by the notion - there are other more important issues of predjudice and discrimination in the world, without looking for them in advance.
The word comes from the Greek pygmaios, "fist sized", a kind of dwarf in Greek mythology.
Ideally they should be identified by what they call themselves. Mbuti, is probably the most well known. Among the other African groups are the Aka, BaBenzl, Baka, Binga, Ef�, Twa, and Wochua. In the Central African Republic, at least, the term Bayaka is preferred to Pygmy, as it refers to the people and not only to their stature.
Another suggested name is Homo floresiensis ("Man of Flores") a species in the genus Homo, remarkable for its small body and small brain. But this is quite offensive in itslef and I can't see it catching on.
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