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  2. Marriage in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese wedding Jirtig paraphernalia, Sudan Ethnographic Museum 2022 Another tradition is the Jirtig ritual, which is associated mostly with wedding ceremonies. During the Jirtig ritual, both the bride and groom sit on a brim-embroidered, red-covered wooden bed, surrounded by their families and guests.

  3. Jirtig - Wikipedia

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    The Sudanese jirtig tradition is primarily associated with wedding ceremonies and, to a lesser extent, with the circumcision of boys in Sudan. [4] [5] It is also practiced in some other social settings such as at the seventh month of pregnancy. [5] The jirtig ceremony is a traditional Sudanese custom similar to the Mehndi rassams in Pakistani ...

  4. Tama people - Wikipedia

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    Tama are a non-Arab, African ethnic group of people who live in eastern Chad and western Sudan. They speak Tama , a Nilo-Saharan language . The population is 200,000–300,000 people and they practice Islam .

  5. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing trend among African communities where wedding ceremonies and marriage processes are blending traditional customs with modern practices. This is evident throughout many locations within Africa, where Catholic and Islamic followers will participate in traditional customs as well as ones typical to their religion.

  6. Category:Ethnic groups in Sudan - Wikipedia

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  7. The Meskwaki Nation, with a settlement near Tama ... - AOL

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    The Meskwaki Settlement near Tama was established in 1857, when the tribe became the first in the United States to purchase land, creating a sovereign Native American nation. Today, the Nebraska ...

  8. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Generally, there are three types of weddings in Nigeria: traditional weddings, church weddings and court weddings. The civil marriage takes place at a registry, and then traditional wedding ceremony follows, which is followed by the church wedding ceremony. Many couples choose to do all three, depending on their financial situation.

  9. Kimr people - Wikipedia

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    Kimr or Gimr is an ethnic group in West Darfur in Sudan and Chad. They speak Gimr, a dialect of Tama, a Nilo-Saharan language. The population of this ethnicity possibly is below 10,000. One 1996 source puts the population at over 50,000. [1]