- The
Nilotic people are
people indigenous to
South Sudan and East
Africa who
speak the
Nilotic languages. They
inhabit South Sudan and the
Gambela Region...
- The
Nilotic languages are a
group of
related languages spoken across a wide area
between South Sudan and
Tanzania by the
Nilotic peoples. The word Nilotic...
- The
Nilotic peoples are a
collection of
ethnic groups indigenous to Nile
Valley in East Africa.
Nilotic,
which refers to the Nile River,
valley or region...
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Western Nilotic languages are one of the
three primary branches of the
Nilotic languages,
along with the
Eastern Nilotic languages and
Southern Nilotic languages;...
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systemic ethnic violence. The
South Sudanese po****tion is
composed mostly of
Nilotic peoples spanning a
variety of ethnic, tribal, and
linguistic groups. It...
- of the
larger Nilotic language family,
along with the
Western Nilotic languages and the
Eastern Nilotic languages. The
Southern Nilotic languages are...
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Southwest Surmic Southeast Surmic Nilotic branch Northern Nilotic Western Nilotic Eastern Nilotic Southern Nilotic Daju
Nyimang Temein Jebel Roger Blench...
- The Nile
crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a
large crocodilian native to
freshwater habitats in Africa,
where it is
present in 26 countries. It is widely...
- The
Dinka people (Dinka: Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) are a
Nilotic ethnic group native to
South Sudan. The
Dinka mostly live
along the Nile, from Mangalla-Bor to Renk, in...
- spoken. 43 of its
living languages fall into four main families—Bantu,
Nilotic,
Central Sudanic and Kuliak. Of these, 41 are
indigenous and 2 are non-indigenous...