- 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...
- "Acholi
People of
South Sudan". www.gurtong.net.
Retrieved 2020-01-03. "
Anyuak (Anyuaa)". www.gurtong.net.
Retrieved 2020-01-03. "Atuot (Reel&Apak)". www...
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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...
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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...
- into the
western fringes of Ethiopia,
displacing and
absorbing many Dinka,
Anyuak and
Burun in the process.
British colonial expansion in the
region during...
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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...
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lived with the
Anyuak tribe in
South Sudan for
seven years and
wrote a
comprehensive monograph on the life and
culture of the
Anyuak. Later, he worked...