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**Also, from [[Glitter Gulch Mine]] a warp pad is in Humba's Wigwam but when controlling Mumbo, Jamjars says he is not welcome there. | **Also, from [[Glitter Gulch Mine]] a warp pad is in Humba's Wigwam but when controlling Mumbo, Jamjars says he is not welcome there. | ||
*Humba Wumba is one of the few human characters in the series. | *Humba Wumba is one of the few human characters in the series. | ||
*Her appearance changed drastically between ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Nuts & Bolts]]'', more so than any other character. Apparently, Rare decided to make Humba Wumba seem much less like the stereotypical Indian and more like a modern [[wikipedia:Native Americans in the United States|Native American]]. Although this change is more considerate, it opposes the cliché about stereotype Indians in related classical British children's humor. | *Her appearance changed drastically between ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Nuts & Bolts]]'', more so than any other character. Apparently, Rare decided to make Humba Wumba seem much less like the stereotypical Indian and more like a modern [[wikipedia:Native Americans in the United States|Native American]]. Although this change is more considerate, it opposes the cliché about stereotype Indians in related classical British children's humor. | ||
*A portrait of her in a purple dress appears in [[Grunty Industries]] in the Workers' Quarters. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |