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The Father of Modern Zoos First Showed Off Indigenous People for Good Money: These Were the Human Gardens

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Why did it seem like a good idea to put indigenous people on public display for an entrance fee? What does the human garden have to do with the zoo revolution? And what did Hungarians say about the village set up in the Budapest Zoo in 1896?
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Why did it seem like a good idea to put indigenous people on public display for an entrance fee? What does the human garden have to do with the zoo revolution? And what did Hungarians say about the village set up in the Budapest Zoo in 1896?

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wmn.hu broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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