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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.
Country location: Sudan
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.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article describing the practices around elephant and giraffe hunting by the Homr Trib in the region of Babr El Arab.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: westernsudancommunitymuseums.photographs
Description: A traditional Birgid song and dance group, performing in Nyala, South Darfur.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A short piece of correspondence describing a custom of the Nyangbara people.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: westernsudancommunitymuseums.photographs
Description: A traditional Birgid song and dance group, performing in Nyala, South Darfur.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph of a male Sudanese citizen in traditional Sudanese clothing
Country location: Sudan
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph taken at the farewell ceremony of the Administrative Secretary at the city of Al-Damr
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Observations among the Nubas of Heiban.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A short account of a Nuba wake.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article describing wedding customs in Northern Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article describing a Seasonal Festival At Gebel Midob. The Midoub Mountains region is located on the Northern side of North Darfur State and adjacent to the Libyan-Sudanese border. It is a dry semi-desert area with monsoon rains. It has fertile agricultural lands such as the Umm Bayada agricultural project, and it enjoys animal wealth and some resources such as Atroun and minerals. Koso is at the Libyan-Sudanese border, on the Southern side, the Abu Qur'an Mountains, on the Western side, the Tika Mountains, and on the Eastern side, the Tigro Mountains.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: A market area for selling menswear
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: The cutting of Al-Rahat
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Traditional irrigation method using a Shadov, famously used among the Shulk tribe.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Some Links With The Anag At Gebel Haraza from Sudan Notes And Records
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Contains a study of the history of the Shilukh (facial cuts/scars) that adorn the faces of many Sudanese men and women, its social and aesthetic implications, and significance. It also contains a range of different aesthetics: -Scarification and its different classifications. -Scarification in the ancient world. -Scarification in ancient Sudan before migration. -Shaloukh in tropical Africa. -Shaloukh among Arabs. -Scarification in Sudan after the Arab immigration. -Tribal significance of scarification . -The religious function of scarification . -Aesthetic content of scarification . There are also some illustrations showing the scarification and its forms in men and women of various tribes.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Dubab And Nuba Of Jebel Daier
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: The book explains the origin of the Oud (lute) instrument and its role in the musical composition during the Islamic era until its introduction into Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A study of ornaments and arms among the Acholi and their neighbours. The Acholi is an African ethnic group that is found mainly in Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan and in the rest of Africa, whose language is Acholian. Most of the Acholi works as grazing and some of them work in agriculture.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Men and women in their traditional wear of Wadi Halfa with the slogan of the republic of Sudan behind them
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Foreword by General Sir. F. R. Wingate in Sudan Notes and Record advocating for the study of the creeds, superstitions and folklore of non-Islamic Sudanese people by administrators.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Decorated camels, Kassala
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: How Sudanese men wear the turban, a distinguishing feature in their costume and part of their cultural heritage.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A description of bracelet fighting in the Nuba mountains.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A wedding portrait of Dolby and his spouse
Country location: Sudan
Collection: westernsudancommunitymuseums.photographs
Description: A traditional Birgid song and dance group performing in Nyala, South Darfur.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Azande is considered the second largest tribal group after the Dinka tribe in southern Sudan. They occupy a large area covering the southwest of the Bahr al-Ghazal district. At one time or from one side, they entered Sudan in batches, on different dates and from different regions. Some of them originally came from Central Africa and until now they have roots, connections and tribes that take the same names, customs and traditions. It happened with the same dialect and branches of it overlapped with the Cocoa in Zaire.
Country location: Sudan
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