- The
Nyangatom also
known as
Donyiro and
pejoratively as Bumé are
Nilotic agro-pastoralists
inhabiting the
border of
southwestern Ethiopia, southeastern...
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Nyangatom may
refer to:
Nyangatom people, of
Ethiopia and
South Sudan Nyangatom language Nyangatom (woreda), a
district in the
Southern Nations, Nationalities...
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Nyangatom (also Inyangatom, Donyiro, Dongiro, Idongiro) is a
Nilotic language spoken in
Ethiopia by the
Nyangatom people. It is an oral
language only...
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Nyangatom is one of the
woredas in the
South Ethiopia Regional State. It is
named after Nyangatom people who live at this woreda. Part of the
Debub Omo...
- this area are the
Didinga in
South Sudan and
Turkana in Kenya, and the
Nyangatom (Inyangatom) who move
between South Sudan and Ethiopia, and the D****anech...
- the
total po****tion of the
Kwegu is 1,974, of
which 1,595 live in the
Nyangatom district,
whereas the
remaining live in
different regions and
areas of...
- Ongamo–Maa
languages Ongamo Maasai Camus,
Samburu Teso–Turkana
languages Teso
Nyangatom Turkana,
Karimojong Vossen's
classification using the
Gleason approach...
- for a bride, nude or
nearly so, and
their more
warlike neighbors, the
Nyangatom people,
Pokot people ,
Turkana people who
fight duels bare-chested, the...
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neighbors include the Aari, the Banna, the Mekan, the Karo, the Kwegu, the
Nyangatom and the Suri. They are
grouped together with the Me'en and
Kwegu by the...
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biodiversity and wildlife, most notably,
several communities such as Mursi,
Nyangatom,
Daasanach and Turkana,
which are agro-pastoralist in
response to harsh...