- The
Anyuak, also
known as
Anyuaa and Anywaa, are a Luo
Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting parts of East Africa. The
Anuak belong to the
larger Luo family...
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various records of
raids and
displacement on the
territory of
Dinka and
Anyuak.: 1 In the
early 1800 AD, Nuer
occupied territory of
about 8,700 square...
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South Sudan by the
Anuak people.
Other names for this
language include:
Anyuak, Anywa, Yambo, Jambo, Yembo, Bar, Burjin, Miroy, Moojanga, Nuro. Anuak,...
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societies that they encountered. The
Nilotic people of
South Sudan—the Dinka,
Anyuak, Bari, Acholi, Nuer, Shilluk,
Kaligi (Arabic Feroghe), and others—first...
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Anyuak Zone or
Anywaa Zone is a zone in
Gambela Region of Ethiopia. It was
created from
former Administrative Zone 1 and
Administrative Zone 2 of Gambela...
- into the
western fringes of Ethiopia,
displacing and
absorbing many Dinka,
Anyuak and
Burun in the process.
British colonial expansion in the
region during...
- "Acholi
People of
South Sudan". www.gurtong.net.
Retrieved 2020-01-03. "
Anyuak (Anyuaa)". www.gurtong.net.
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separate woreda in
Ethiopia and the
capital of the
Gambela Region.
Located in
Anyuak Zone, at the
confluence of the Baro
River and its
tributary the Jajjabe...
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Africa and is
especially related to the
languages of
South Sudan such as
Anyuak and Päri with whom it
forms a
dialect cluster. The Luwo
language is spoken...
- the east, and the
Oboth to the west. The
dominant people group are the
Anyuak who
border the
Murle to the west and the Nuer to the North, both of whom...