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Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Sudan Arabs in Nigeria
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A Local Calender, from 'Sudan Notes And Records'.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A short note on festivals held by the Ingessana tribe.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Pygmies On The Bahr El Ghazal
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Reviews - Seven years in Southern Abyssinia
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A review of a new book designed to introduce the reader to social anthropology.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Historians disagreed about the origin and lineage of the Dajo, so a team went on to say that the Dajo are the original inhabitants of Darfur, and a group said that they were a people who migrated to Darfur from North Africa where they managed to prevail over the local population and establish a strong king.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Fighting-Bracelets And Kindred Weapons In Africa
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A series of notes discussing Kingship Amongst the Anuak. Al Sobat River is a Sudanese River, which is one of the tributaries of the White Nile River and originates in the mountains of Ethiopia. Its length is about 750 km, and it meets the Nile River south of Malakal, and it has several tributaries Pibor - also called Pibor River - is a river located in eastern South Sudan, which defines part of South Sudan's border with Ethiopia. From its source near the Pibor station it flows north for about 320 kilometers (200 mi), and joins the Barrow River to form the Sobat River, a tributary of the White Nile. The Anuak, also known as Anoyak and Anywa, are an Nilotic Luo ethnic group that inhabits parts of East Africa. Anuak belongs to the group of the older Luu family. Their language is referred to as Da-Anywa. They are found primarily in villages located along the banks and rivers of southeastern South Sudan as well as southwestern Ethiopia, especially the Gambella region.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A piece of correspondence regarding previously published papers in the journal on the 'Zande' people and on 'The White Races of North Africa'.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Reviews
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A review of H.A.MacMichael's book 'A History of the Arabs in the Sudan and some account of the people who preceded them and of the tribes inhabiting Darfur'.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A series of articles on 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 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: Notes on the Baggara and Nuba of Western Kordofan. by Yubashi Negib Eff. Yunis
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: El Menna Ismail; Fiki and Emir in Kordofan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A note on the population of Lafon Hill including tables showing lines of inheritance of property and leadership.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Nuer are a Nile ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of Southern Sudan. They also live in the Ethiopian Gambel region. Nuer speaks the Nuer language, which belongs to the Nilotic language family. They are the second largest ethnic group in South Sudan.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article describing the district of Dar Furnung which to the East is inhabited by the Tanjir (or Tenqur) people. They are a Sunni ethnic group found in Eastern Chad and Western Sudan. The ethnic roots of the Tangjur people are unknown. According to their oral traditions and some scholars, they are Arabs who migrated from the Arabian Peninsula to central Sudan either through North Africa and Tunisia or via Nubia. In fact, as Gustav Nachtigal noted, they resemble the features and behavior of Arabs. Other scholars suggest that they have non-Muslim Nile roots, and are from the Nile River region
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Reply to Dr. and Mrs. Seligman's response to the author's review of their paper 'The Kababish'. The Kababish are one of the Arab tribes in Sudan. They are located in North Kordofan. The tribe consists of several different groups, all led by the nazir. Their main profession is caring for camels, which gives them a high position in the Arab community, as camels are highly valued and prestigious by them.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Bari Studies, Note on pronounciation
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: H. A. MacMichael, 'Notes On Gebel Haraza'
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A review of a volume aimed at introducing the reader to anthropology.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Review of 'A tribal survey of Mongalla province' by Members of the Province Staff and of the Church Missionary Society.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article informing about Secret Societies among the tribes of the pagan South in Sudan territory that the author corresponded with.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Note On Jebel Tabi from Sudan Notes And Records.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Rabatab is an Arab tribe in Northern Sudan. They are a tribe of Mahala origin, from the tribes of the great Ja'ali group. They live between Abu Hamad and al-Qadwab, bordered in the North by the Shamkiyah, in the South by Sanqir, and Abu Hamad and Magarat is at their centre.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Historians disagreed about the origin and lineage of the Dajo people, and a team went on to say that the Dajo are the original inhabitants of Darfur, and were a people who migrated to Darfur from North Africa. Darfur, where they managed to prevail over the local population and set up a strong king.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Notes On The Law And Custom Of The Jur Tribe In The Central District Of The Bahr El Ghazal Province from Sudan Notes And Records.
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