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Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Mberidi (Shilluk Group) and Mbegumba (Basiri Group) of the Bahr-el-Ghazal.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Mberidi (Shilluk Group) And Mbegumba (Basiri Group) Of The Bahr-El-Ghazal
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Amadi State was a state in South Sudan that existed between 2 October 2015 and 22 February 2020. Amadi state formed from Western Equatoria state on 2 October 2015, following a decree that established the state along with 27 other states. Rumbek is the capital of Lakes State, central South Sudan, and the former capital of the country.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article analysing the measurement of cranial indices in skulls from the Nilotic tribes, including maps, tables and graphs.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Correspondence regarding the Hausa symbol frequently used in decorative leather-work and embroidery. The Hausa is a Chadian ethnic group based primarily in the Sahel and the dotted savannah regions of Southern Niger and Northern Nigeria. With a population of around 80 million (2019 estimate), it qualifies as the most numerous African ethnic group.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Review of Les Kuku by Joseph Van Den Plas, an ethnographical study encompassing the peoples of Central Africa.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Fung* Kakar *Fung is an ethnic group in what is known today as Sudan. The Fung is an ancient and indigenous element in the Blue Nile State, and there are opinions about the origin of the tribe. Researchers suggest the habitat of the Fung be in one of three regions: Bilad Al-Abysha, Bilad El Bornu and Diyar Al-Shilluk on the White Nile,
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article discussing the Mahas of 'Eilafun. Al-Mahs is one of the largest and well-known Sudanese Nubian tribes, and they are one of the tribes that make up the country (Danakla, Al-Mahs, Al-Sukoot, Al-Halafawi, Al-Kunooz) and they inhabit Diyar Al-Mahs, and most of the states of Sudan, such as the Northern State, the Nile River, Al-Jazirah State, Khartoum, the White Nile, and parts of Al-Butana, Sennar, Kassala, the Red Sea, Al-Qadarif, Kordofan, and Sakan Al-Mahs, since the fifteenth century, Toti al-Kabir Island, Khartoum State.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article describing the history, lands and agriculture of the Western Dinkas people.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Note On Frazer'S Folk Lore In The Old Testament from Sudan Notes And Records.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A piece of correspondence regarding Crabtree's work on the Azande people. The Zande, whose homelands lie within three modern African states (Republic of the Sudan, Zaire, Central African Republic), constitute a large and complex amalgam of originally distinct ethnic groups, united by culture and, to a considerable extent, by political institutions and by language. Because they originated in kingdoms founded by conquest, however, some scattered enclaves of earlier peoples still speak their original languages.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Trial Of A Jur "Witch-Doctor"
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Nuba Proper Of Southern Kordofan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Some Notes On The Tribes Of The White Nile Province
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Bongo Magic
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Balanda The Balanda Bviri are an ethnic group living in the South Sudanese state of Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western Equatoria. They number about 40,000 and speak Bviri, one of the Ubangian languages. The Balanda Bviri live in both Western Equatoria (Tambura, Nagero, Mopoi, Yangiri, Nadiangere, Kobir Bawo) and Western Bahar El Ghazal (Bazia, Bagari and Dem Zubier).
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A correction on a previous article in the journal about the Langu people.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article disputing the research of Werne on the Shukriya people and their dialects.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A reply to a note about the author's paper on the Azande. The Zandi* whose homelands lie within three modern African states (the Republic of Sudan, Zaire, and the Central African Republic), constitute a large and complex mixture of ethnic groups distinct in origin, united by culture and, to a large extent, political institutions and by language. Because they originated in kingdoms founded by conquest, however, some scattered enclaves of former peoples still speak their native languages.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Tribal Confusion Around Wau
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Bari are a tribe of Karo, Nilotic people inhabiting South Sudan. They are known as the Duor by other communities occupying the savanna lands of the White Nile. The Bari speak the Bari language as a mother tongue, which belongs to the Nilotic family.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Dodoth (or Dodos) are an ethnic group in north eastern Uganda. They belong to the Karamojong Cluster, which also includes the Karamojong and Jie people.Their language is a dialect of the Karamojong language.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Megadhib of El Damer
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A short study of the Ingassa people in Fung Province.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Social Organization Of The Lotuko from Sudan Notes And Records.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Nuer* Of The Upper Nile Province *The Nuer people are a Nilotic ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. They also live in the Ethiopian region of Gambella. The Nuer speak the Nuer language, which belongs to the Nilotic language family. They are the second largest ethnic group in South Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Al Halenga is one of the tribes of the Beja region and its capital is Kassala. It is the seat of the director of the Eastern Directorate since the Turkish conquest in 1841 AD during the Khedive Muhammad Ali Pasha.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Hudandawa are the largest tribe in Javanese, Eritrea and Sudan, and are not surpassed in terms of wealth or large land area and the abundance of camels and livestock other than Bani Amer in Eastern Sudan (before the Italian occupation of Eritrea, which became a federal government with Ethiopia).
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