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Michelle A. Kline, Email: michelle.ann.kline@gmail.com
We would like to thank the BaYaka and Hadza families who agreed to participate in this research. Thanks to Michael E. Lamb for early comments on the study design, and Adam H. Boyette for support during fieldwork in Congo. From Congo, we would like to thank Prof. Clobite Bouka-Biona from IRSEN, who facilitated the acquisition of research permits and infrastructure; Moise Dzabatou, who served as a community liaison; and our field assistants, Paul Mekouno and Mindoula Kontain. From Tanzania, we would like to thank Prof. Audax Z. Mabulla from the University of Dar es Salaam, who facilitated the acquisition of research permits and infrastructure, and our field assistant, Shani Msafiri Sigwazi Mangola.
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Funding for data collection was provided to SLL by the Cambridge International Trust, the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Scholarship (Award no. 752–2016-0555), the Ruggles-Gates Fund for Biological Anthropology from the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, the Smuts Memorial Fund, the Worts Travelling Grant, and the Cambridge School of Biological Sciences Fieldwork Fund. Funding for writing was provided to SLL by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship (Award no. 756–2019-0102).
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