- 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...
- The
Gambela Region (also
spelled Gambella (Catching the male
Leopard in
Anywaa language); Amharic: ጋምቤላ),
officially the
Gambela Peoples' Region, is a...
-
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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Anuak or
Anywaa is a Luo
language which belongs to the
western Nilotic branch of the
Nilotic language family. It is
spoken primarily in the
western part...
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Mareko Special Woreda Silt'e Zone
Tembaro Special Woreda Yem Zone No
zones Anywaa Majang Nuer
Administrative Zone 1 (Gambela)
Administrative Zone 2 (Gambela)...
- ISBN 0-8133-4277-5. Feyissa,
Dereje (2011).
Playing Different Games: The
Paradox of
Anywaa and Nuer
Identification Strategies in the
Gambella Region, Ethiopia. Berghahn...
- The
Shilluk language shares many
words with the
Anuak language (the dha
anywaa). Most
Shilluk are
sedentary agriculturists. Like most
Nilotic groups, cattle-raising...
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Abwobo is a
woreda in
Gambela Region, Ethiopia. Part of the
Anywaa Zone,
Abwobo is
bordered on the
southeast by the
Majang Zone, on the
south by Gog, on...
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South Sudan. The name of
these people is also
spelled Anyuak, Agnwak, and
Anywaa. The
Anuak of
South Sudan lives in a gr****y
region that is flat and virtually...
- also
called thoom Otieno and may also be
spelled toom and thom.
Thoom is a
Anywaa word.
Besides being a word for a
thumb piano, the word is used generally...