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    Majang people (redirect from Majangir)
    or Majangir, live in southwestern Ethiopia and speak a Nilo-Saharan language of the Surmic cluster. The 1998 census gave the total of the Majangir population...
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  • polyphonic. Dorze polyphonic singing (edho) may employ up to five parts; Majangir, four parts. In the highlands, traditional string instruments include the...
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    south numerous subgroups of the Gimira people, and to the west lay the Majangir people. The native language, also known as Kaffa, is one of the Omotic...
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  • of 1,097 meters above sea level. The town is said to be named after a Majangir man who once had a bee hive in the large tree that stood in the marketplace...
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  • Nilo-Saharan 52,815 0.10 151,489 0.20 Messengo ???? 15,341 0.03 10,964 0.01 Majangir Nilo-Saharan 21,959 0.03 Mossiye Afro-Asiatic 9,207 0.02 19,698 0.03 Murle...
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    Nilo-Saharan 52,815 0.10 151,489 0.20 Messengo ???? 15,341 0.03 10,964 0.01 Majangir Nilo-Saharan 21,959 0.03 Mossiye Afro-Asiatic 9,207 0.02 19,698 0.03 Murle...
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    the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, surrounded by Majangir and Shekkacho peoples, with whom they intermarry. The former have heavily...
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    a small bell. The toom, a lamellophone, is used among the Nuer, Anuak, Majangir, Surma, and other Nilo-Saharan groups. Metal leg rattles are common throughout...
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    is named for one of the three largest indigenous groups in Gambela, the Majangir. This zone is bordered on the south and east by the Southern Nations, Nationalities...
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    wounded in the attack. The Honey people of the Rain forest, the Majang (Majangir) people Here is an overview of the history of the Majang people in the...
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  • plural (Bryan 1959). Adjectives are formed by stative relative clauses. Majangir (also called Majang) and Southwest Surmic languages (Fleming 1983) share...
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  • groups reported in Nono were the Oromo (69.13%), the Mocha (20.94%), the Majangir (4.7%), and the Amhara (4.52%); all other ethnic groups made up 0.71% of...
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    The Majang language is spoken by the Majangir people of Ethiopia. Although it is a member of the Surmic language cluster, it is the most isolated one in...
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    Anuak and Komo, and the Majanger People’s Democratic Organization for the Majangir. At the last legislative elections, 23 May 2010, the party won all the...
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