Welcome

Welcome
to pygmies.net, the website designed to keep you informed and in touch with
Dr. Scott and Carol Kellermann. We have completely redesigned the site, so you
should be able to get to the information much faster and with greater ease than
before. Please feel free to come on in, wander about and check out at anything
that interests you. We hope you will learn to love the Batwa people, as we
do.
What's New?
Scott recently returned to Uganda and kicked off with malaria prevention training
at three centers! "Malaria is the biggest killer of patients, the most common
diagnosis made, and
the largest drug cost at
Bwindi Community Health
Centre in South West Uganda...
Prevention is so much better than cure, and the best way that an individual
and his or her family can prevent themselves against malaria is by sleeping
under an insecticide-treated bed net." Read more
here.
Who are the Batwa Pygmies?
Scott and Carol have produced
a
professional quality video about the Batwa pygmies and their work in Uganda
and you can view it from the site. There is also
a
brief history
of the Batwa with a bibliography. We now have a link to
The
Kellermann Foundation. The
About page
is full of information about the Kellermanns, the Batwa pygmies, opportunities
to work with the Kellermanns and related resources, including what you will
need to bring (
Word /
PDF).
Language
Volunteers have requested that we provide some Rukiga language helps, so we have a provided a short course. The course may be downloaded in either
Word format or
PDF.
Journal
The regular postings of news and information from the Kellermanns are now presented in the form of a journal or weblog (blog). They are regularly updated and the individual entries are linked in the navigation bar on the right side of the
Journal page.
Visiting the Kellermanns
Perhaps you are sensing the call to Uganda and work with the Batwa. Check out the
About page,
where you will find all kinds of information about Uganda, the Batwa and working
there with Carol and Scott. There are instructions about what to bring, what
injections you will need, malaria prevention and other useful tidbits. For more
information and to schedule a trip to work with the Bwindi Community
Health Centre, follow
this link and
click on the Volunteering link at their site.