The
Mangani are described by Burroughs as approximately man-sized, and appear to be a species intermediate between
gorillas and
chimpanzees. He also described them as “man-like apes which the natives of the Gobi speak of in whispers; but which no white man ever had seen [before Tarzan]” (
Jungle Tales of Tarzan: "The Battle for Teeka") implying a connection to the
Almas or
Yeti. There have been several attempts to identify the fictional
Mangani with an actual primate species. Science fiction author
Philip José Farmer speculated they might be a variety of
australopithecines such as
Australopithecus in his pseudo-biography of Tarzan,
Tarzan Alive. Walt Disney Pictures' 1999 animated feature film
Tarzan, its sequel
Tarzan & Jane and prequel
Tarzan II, and the television series
The Legend of Tarzan based on it, portray the apes who raised Tarzan as gorillas, though in the books gorillas, called
Bolgani by the
Mangani, are explicitly stated to be a separate species. As described by Burroughs,
Mangani are organized in tribal bands ruled by dominant males, or "kings", which subsist by foraging for fruit, grubs, insects, and sometimes meat, in localized territories. Tribes are generally identified by the names of their kings. Burroughs portrays the
Mangani (and indeed most jungle animals) as susceptible to occasional bouts of madness in which they will lash out violently and unpredictably at other living creatures in their vicinity. Tarzan is raised in the tribe of
Kerchak, based in the coastal jungle of equatorial Africa, as shown in
Tarzan of the Apes and
Jungle Tales of Tarzan. As an adult he comes to lead this tribe; later, he becomes accepted in other tribes of
Mangani, such as the tribe of Molak in
The Beasts of Tarzan. Tarzan continued to associate occasionally with his original tribe until cast out in
Tarzan and the Golden Lion, as the result of a Tarzan impersonator having murdered one of its members. Altogether,
Mangani appear in 15 of the Tarzan books; the first through seventh (
Tarzan of the Apes,
The Return of Tarzan,
The Beasts of Tarzan,
The Son of Tarzan,
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar,
Jungle Tales of Tarzan,
Tarzan the Untamed), the ninth (
Tarzan and the Golden Lion), the 11th and 12th (
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle,
Tarzan and the Lost Empire), the 14th (
Tarzan the Invincible), the 18th (
Tarzan and the Leopard Men), the 20th (
Tarzan and the Forbidden City), the 23rd (
Tarzan and the Madman), and the 26th (
Tarzan: The Lost Adventure).
Known Mangani tribes A list of tribal groups of
Mangani and individual named
Mangani associated with them as portrayed in the Tarzan novels follows, together with the titles of the books in which they appear or are referenced. Individuals associated with more than one tribe may be listed more than once.
Tribe of Go-lat • Go-lat ("Black-eye") (m.), king –
Tarzan the Untamed • Zu-tag ("Big-neck") (m.) –
Tarzan the Untamed Tribe of Kerchak (later of Tarzan, Terkoz, Karnath, Pagth) • Chulk ("?") (m.) –
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar • Gazan ("Red-skin") (m.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Gobu ("Black-male") (m.) –
Tarzan and the Golden Lion • Go-yad ("Black-ear") (m.), later of the tribe of Toyat –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan and the Lost Empire • Gozan ("Black-skin") (m.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Gunto ("?-purple") (m.) –
Tarzan of the Apes;
Jungle Tales of Tarzan •
Kala ("Milk-light") (f.) –
Tarzan of the Apes;
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Kama ("Milk-child") (f.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Karnath ("?") (m.), king after Tarzan –
The Return of Tarzan •
Kerchak ("?") (m.), king –
Tarzan of the Apes;
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Mamka ("?-milk") (f.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Mumga ("?-red") (f.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Mungo ("?-black") (m.) –
Tarzan of the Apes • Neeta ("Duck-little") (f.) –
Tarzan of the Apes;
Tarzan and the Golden Lion • Numgo ("?-black") (m.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Pagth ("?") (m.), king after Karnath –
Tarzan and the Golden Lion • Taglat ("Neck-nose") (m.) –
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar • Tana ("Warrior-light") (f.) –
Tarzan of the Apes • Taug ("Tall-bottom") (m.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Teeka ("?") (f.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan • Terkoz ("?") (m.), king between Tarzan's stints as king –
Tarzan of the Apes • Thaka ("?") (m.) –
Tarzan of the Apes, Jungle Tales of Tarzan •
Tublat ("Broken-nose") (m.) –
Tarzan of the Apes;
Jungle Tales of Tarzan Tribe of Mal-gash (also called the tribe of Ho-den and the Servants of God) • Fernando (m.),
mangani name unknown –
Tarzan and the Madman • Mal-gash ("Yellow-Tooth") (m.), king –
Tarzan and the Madman • Sancho (m.),
mangani name unknown –
Tarzan and the Madman Tribe of Molak • Akut ("Light-hole") (m.), later solitary –
The Beasts of Tarzan;
The Son of Tarzan • Molak ("Short-?") (m.), king –
The Beasts of Tarzan Tribe of Toyat • Gayat or Ga-yat ("Red-eye") (m.) –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan and the Lost Empire;
Tarzan the Invincible;
Tarzan and the Leopard Men • Go-yad ("Black-ear") (m.), formerly of the tribe of Kerchak –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan and the Lost Empire • M'walot ("Blue-face") (m.) –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle • Toyat or To-yat ("Purple-eye") (m.), king –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan the Invincible • Zutho or Zu-tho ("Big-mouth") (m.), later king of the tribe of Zutho, later of the tribe of Ungo –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan and the Lost Empire;
Tarzan the Invincible;
Tarzan and the Leopard Men;
Tarzan and the Forbidden City;
Tarzan and the Madman Tribe of Ungo (possibly the same as the later tribe of Zutho) • Ga-un ("Red-?") (m.) –
Tarzan and the Forbidden City;
Tarzan and the Madman • Ungo ("Jackal") (m.), king –
Tarzan and the Forbidden City;
Tarzan and the Madman • Zutho or Zu-tho ("Big-mouth") (m.), formerly of the tribe of Toyat, formerly king of the tribe of Zutho –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan and the Lost Empire;
Tarzan the Invincible;
Tarzan and the Leopard Men;
Tarzan and the Forbidden City;
Tarzan and the Madman Tribe of Zutho (split from the earlier tribe of Toyat, possibly the same as the later tribe of Ungo) • Zutho or Zu-tho ("Big-mouth") (m.), king, formerly of tribe of Toyat, later of the tribe of Ungo –
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle;
Tarzan and the Lost Empire;
Tarzan and the Leopard Men;
Tarzan the Invincible;
Tarzan and the Forbidden City;
Tarzan and the Madman Tribe of Zu-yad • Go-lot ("Black-face") (m.) –
Tarzan: the Lost Adventure • Zu-yad ("Big-ear") (m.), king –
Tarzan: the Lost Adventure '
Rogue (tribeless) Mangani''''' • Toog ("?") (m.) –
Jungle Tales of Tarzan ==As a language==