found: Work cat.: Montaigne, J. Rouen : les villages africains de l'Exposition coloniale, 1896:p. 12 (The first exhibitions in France of exotic tribes were such a success ... In Lyon in 1894 and Bordeaux in 1895, the visitors crowded round the negro huts or the Annamite dwellings)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, Feb. 15, 2006:p. 1 (Human zoos (also called ethnological expositions or negro villages were common until at least the 1930s; some zoos have indeed exhibited human beings, in particular coming from the colonial empires))
found: Progressive.org WWW site, Feb. 27, 2009(ethnological expositions (human zoos); terms used to describe the public exhibits of human beings in natural setting and sometimes even in cages)
found: Human zoos : science and spectacle in the age of colonial empires, c2008:t.p. (human zoo; term inspired by Hagenbeck's formula of the anthropozoological exhibition)
found: Rethinking human zoo conference WWW site, Feb. 27, 2009(Human zoos, forgotten symbols of the colonial era; In these anthropo-zoological exhibitions, exotic individuals were placed alongside wild beasts)