- Sebei, and Kakwa). In East Africa, the
Nilotes are
often subdivided into
three general groups: The
Plain Nilotes speak Maa
languages and
include the Maasai...
- The
Southern Nilotic languages are
spoken mainly in
western Kenya and
northern Tanzania (with one of them,
Kupsabiny or Sapiny,
being spoken on the Ugandan...
- Proto-Teso-Lotuko-Maasai Proto-Lotuko-Maasai Vossen, Rainer. 1982. The
Eastern Nilotes:
Linguistic and
Historical Reconstructions. Berlin:
Dietrich Reimer Verlag...
- Sudan. Most
Nilotes in
Kenya are
historically pastoralists. The
Nilotes are
divided into the
river lake
Nilotes and the
highland nilotes.
These divisions...
-
north of Lake
Turkana about 2,000 and 4,000
years ago; and the
Southern Nilotes,
including the Datoog, who
originated from the present-day
South Sudan–Ethiopia...
- 42 in 1969 to more than 120 in 2019. Most
residents are
Bantus (60%) or
Nilotes (30%). Cu****ic
groups also form a
small ethnic minority, as do Arabs,...
- group's oral history. The Luo are part of the
Nilotic group of people. The
Nilotes had
separated from the
other members of the East
Sudanic family by about...
- (Bengalis, Sinhalese,
among other groups in
eastern and
southern South Asia),
Nilotes, Cu****es, and
Amazigh people. The
degree of
development of the fold between...
- Arab po****tions and
those of the
local Nilo-Saharan-speaking Nuba and
Nilotes.
According to H****an et al. (2008),
around 59.4% of Fur are
carriers of...
-
Ivory Coast, Niger, Ghana, Mali, Togo Niger–Congo,
Bantu 11[year needed]
Nilotes Nile Valley, East Africa,
Central Africa South Sudan, Sudan, Chad, Central...