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  2. Nilotic peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Nilotic people are people indigenous to the South Sudan and the East Africa who speak the Nilotic languages.They inhabit South Sudan and the Gambela Region of Ethiopia, while also being a large minority in Kenya, Uganda, the north eastern border area of Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Tanzania.

  3. Category:Nilotic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Nilotic people (11 C, 1 P) D. Dinka (3 C, 8 P) K. Kalenjin (5 C, 26 P) L. ... Nuer (3 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Nilotic peoples" The following 43 pages are in this ...

  4. List of ethnic groups of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Nilotic Central ... The following is a table of major ethnic groups (10 million people or more): Major ethnic groups Region Countries Language family Pop. (millions)

  5. Anuak people - Wikipedia

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    The Anuak are a Nilotic people. [5] They have lived in the area of the Upper Nile for hundreds of years and consider their land to be their tribal land. [citation needed] Unlike other Nilotic peoples in the Upper Nile, whose economies are based on

  6. Category:Nilotic people - Wikipedia

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    Teso people (12 P) Pages in category "Nilotic people" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Adongo Agada Cham

  7. Nilotic languages - Wikipedia

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    Southern Nilotic languages such as Kalenjin and Datooga; Western Nilotic languages such as Luo, Nuer and Dinka; Before Greenberg's reclassification, Nilotic was used to refer to Western Nilotic alone, with the other two being grouped as related "Nilo-Hamitic" languages. [5] Blench (2012) treats the Burun languages as a fourth subgroup of ...

  8. Bari people - Wikipedia

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    other Nilotic peoples, esp. the Pojulu, the Kakwa, the Nyangwara, the Mandari, and the Kuku The Bari are a Nilotic ethnic group in South Sudan , East Africa. The heir mother tongue is Bari , which belongs to the Nilotic language family .

  9. Shilluk people - Wikipedia

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    The Shilluk are closely related to the Anuak people and Luo Nilotic members. The Shilluk language shares many words with the Anuak language (the dha anywaa). Most Shilluk are sedentary agriculturists. [1] Like most Nilotic groups, cattle-raising is a large part of their economy; however, agriculture and fishing are more significant activities ...