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distantly to the Luo languages. SIL
International estimate that the
number of
Atuot speakers is 50,000.
Atwot speakers distinguish two
dialects to
their language...
-
unusual type of
marriage is
nearly exclusive to the
Dinka (Jieng), Nuer, and
Atuot people of
South Sudan although instances of such
marriages have also occurred...
- Nuer, and
Atuot. It is also po****r
belief of
linguists that
Burun is a
third subgroup of
Western Nilotic. Dinka–Nuer (Nuer–Reel (
Atuot),
Dinka or Thuongjang)...
- 2020-01-03. "Anyuak (Anyuaa)". www.gurtong.net.
Retrieved 2020-01-03. "
Atuot (Reel&Apak)". www.gurtong.net.
Retrieved 2020-01-03. "Avukaya". www.gurtong...
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Ethiopia (region of Gambela). The
language is very
similar to
Dinka and
Atuot. The
language is
written with a Latin-based alphabet.
There are several...
- (DRC)
Religion Christianity;
Traditional religions;
Islam Related ethnic groups Other Nilotic peoples Especially Atuot, Burun, Dinka, Jumjum, and Nuer...
- Reel, or Atwot, is a
Nilotic language of
South Sudan that is
closely related to Nuer. They call
themselves Reel;
Atwot is
their Dinka name. /t̪/ alternates...
-
practice of
divination of
these peoples,
particularly the
Atuot. A
belief held by the
Atuot is of
behaviour that is
deemed improper causing disharmony...
- Wieu in Korflus,
Northern Jonglei. The two Luach, just like the
Luach of
Atuot, only
share the name
Luach but have not
historical relation other than their...
- sub-divisions, and
sections is
blurred and
often difficult to determine. The
Atuot people can be
divided into
Apaak and Reel, Bor, Twic,
Nyarweng and Hol and...