Anywaa, are a Luo Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting parts of East Africa. The Anuak belong to the larger Luo family group. Their language is referred to as...
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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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Anuak may refer to: Anuak people, East Africa Anuak language, spoken primarily in the Western part of Ethiopia Anuak Zone, Ethiopian region of Gambela...
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Gambela conflict (redirect from Anuak Militants)
in the Gambela Region of Ethiopia between armed groups of the indigenous Anuak people with civilians of the indigenous Nuer people, and the Ethiopian military...
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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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000 inhabitants. It is home to a diverse population, including the Nuer, Anuak, and other indigenous groups. The region's economy is largely based on agriculture...
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Nilotic language family. The Luo groups in South Sudan include the Shilluk, Anuak, Pari, Acholi, Balanda Boor, Thuri and Luwo. Those in Uganda include the...
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classified within the Glottolog database as follows: Lwoo Northern Lwoo Anuak Belanda Bor Luwo–Thuri Luwo Thuri Päri Shilluk Southern Lwoo Acoli Adhola–Alur–Luo...
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are not fully limited to, Shilluk, Luwo, Thuri, Belanda Bor, Burun, Päri, Anuak, and Southern Luo. Although mostly being considered a Western Nilotic language...
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W. Don McClure (section The Anuak Project (1938-1962))
self-governing, self-propagating church. In 1938 he initiated a new mission with the Anuak people at Akobo on the Sudan-Ethiopia border. A team of specialists in education...
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country, particularly in the Gambela Region. Among these are the Nuer and Anuak who are also found in South Sudan which borders the Gambela Region. The...
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Uganda languages are all linguistically related to Dholuo of South Sudan and Anuak of Ethiopia due to common ethnic origins of the larger Luo peoples who speak...
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The GPLM was founded by Anuak dissidents during the Derg and Woyane regime. The organization remained dominated by Anuaks. Agwa Alemu was the chairman...
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South Sudan. The largest ethnic groups among these include the Nuer and Anuak. The Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, being an amalgam...
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recently for Bilen. The Geʽez script has also recently been used to write Anuak, and used in limited extent to write some other Nilo-Saharan Nilotic languages...
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Gog is a woreda in Gambela Region, Ethiopia. Part of the Anuak Zone, Gog is bordered on the south by Dimma, on the southwest by the Akobo River which...
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refer to a small bell. The toom, a lamellophone, is used among the Nuer, Anuak, Majangir, Surma, and other Nilotic groups. Metal leg rattles are common...
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Tigrinya: 5 Cushitic Somali: 10–15 Oromo: 30–35 Nilo-Saharan: <1 Gumuz Anuak Kunama Nara Niger–Congo: <1 Zigula Swahili (Bravanese and Bajuni dialects)...
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Libya, Sudan, and Syria. In Sudan he raised irregular troops among the Anuak to harass the Italians and engaged in guerrilla warfare. In 1942, he was...
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Hunter-gatherer Andaman Islands Anga Horticultural Jos Plateau Anuak Horticultural Anuak Zone, Gambela Bassa Subsistence agriculture Bassaland Berom Subsistence...
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brutal attack on Gambela's Anuak population. Human Rights Watch has estimated that 424 people were killed. An armed Anuak group (which John Young speculates...
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Shilluk are closely related to the Anuak people and Luo Nilotic members. The Shilluk language shares many words with the Anuak language (the dha anywaa). Most...
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Orthodox Church of Antioch, Catholicism → Melkite Catholicism Anuak Nilo-Saharan → Nilotic → Anuak Ethiopia (Anuakia), South Sudan (Boma) Christianity Apache...
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Movement (BPLM), they - like the Gambella People’s Liberation Movement of the Anuak in Gambella - were not accepted as full members of the EPRDF, but became...
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Massacre was a three-day-long massacre in the city of Gambela targeting Anuak people in December of 2003. The massacre perpetrated by the ENDF and "highlander"...
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Georgette; Clough, Michael; Ross, James, eds. (March 2005). "Targeting the Anuak: Human Rights Violations and Crimes Against Humanity in Ethiopia's Gambella...
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to an autonomous area. It is bordered on the south and southeast by the Anuak Zone, on the west by the Nuer Zone, on the northwest by South Sudan, and...
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"Nilo-Saharan", a segment of the larger Nilo-Saharan family. Nilo-Saharan Anuak language (also in South Sudan) Berta language Gumuz language Kacipo-Balesi...
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Cambodian Minister of Trade Adongo Agada Cham (1959–2011), king of the Anuak people of Sudan and Ethiopia Jorge Cham (born 1976), comic-book artist Patrick...
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20+ Tigrinya: 5 Cushitic Somali: 10–15 Oromo: 30–35 Nilo-Saharan: 1 Gumuz Anuak Kunama Nara Niger–Congo: 1 Zigula Southern Africa Niger–Congo, Bantu Zulu:...
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