Conceived and born at Georgia State University's Language Research
Center in 1985, Panbanisha is the daughter of Matata.
Panbanisha, which is Swahili for "cleave together for the purpose
of contrast," was co-reared with Panzee,
a chimpanzee,
from the time of birth until the age of four.
Like Kanzi,
Panbanisha became linguistically competent without specific training.
Her language comprehension and production skills are the most advanced
of all Great Ape Trust primates. She began using the keyboard earlier
than Kanzi and has progressed further. Panbanisha is currently participating
in studies of linguistic communications, dialogue analysis and vocal
communications.
Like her brother Kanzi, Panbanisha likes music and
she has a very high level of intertest in creating musical constructions
at the keyboard. |