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Anuak people - Wikipedia
The Anyuak, also known as Anyuaa and 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 Dha-Anywaa. They primarily reside in the Gambela Region of western Ethiopia, and South Sudan.
Akuthi Okoth—A Role Model to Anuak Women - Cultural Survival
2004年6月17日 · At 23, she was like a lot of other young women in America, pursuing her goals through higher education. But there was one key difference: Okoth is not from America—she is an indigenous Anuak from southern Sudan. And, she said, she’s the first Anuak woman ever to earn a college degree in America.
3 Social and Cultural Characteristics of the Anuak Tribe
The Anuak women do not have grades that pair off with those of the men but they see the life of the female in five stages: the infant, mar; the weaned child, nyineto, a term used until adolescence; an adolescent or marriageable girl, juri; a childbearing woman, akaidisher; and an old woman past her childbearing, shidier. This is a purely ...
The Anuak - A Threatened Culture - Cultural Survival
2010年2月17日 · The Anuak are a Nilotic people who live in southwest Ethiopia and adjacent areas or southeast Sudan. In 1958 it was estimated that they numbered 30,000 to 40,000, of whom two-thirds were living in Ethiopia. Originally the Anuak lived on land near the Pibor and Sobat rivers south of Gambela and near the Adura and Mokwau rivers to the north.
Helping Victims of Ethnocide: Akuthi Okoth - Cultural Survival
2010年5月7日 · Some 400 members of the Anuak ethnic group in Gambella in southern Ethiopia were killed on December 13, 2003, by government security forces and members of highland ethnic groups. The assault followed the deaths of eight Ethiopian and foreign refugee workers traveling in a United Nations vehicle.
Anuak in Ethiopia - Minority Rights Group
Numbering more than 89,000 (2007 National Census), Anuak are hunters, agriculturists and fishers living in the fertile Gambella forest region of south-western Ethiopia. The Anuak people date from the first millennium BCE.
ANUAK (ANYUAK) PEOPLE: ROYALS AND HARDWORKING …
2013年8月24日 · The Anuak are indigenous people who have always lived in Gambella and who practise farming, pastoralism, hunting and gathering. Nyikaw Ochalla, an Anuak living in exile in the United Kingdom, is trying to understand what this new wave of land deals will mean for the Anuak and other local communities in Ethiopia.
Noteworthy Names: The Top 10 Anuak People You Should Know
2024年1月24日 · The Anuak community is a distinct ethnic group that hails from the eastern region of Africa, primarily inhabiting parts of Ethiopia and South Sudan. With a rich cultural heritage and a history that spans centuries, the Anuak people have a fascinating story to tell.
Anuak Justice Council, Anuak History
The Anuak are a Luo-speaking people of the Eastern Sudanic language family that includes the Western Nilotic Luo in the Bahr al-Ghazal and the Luo of Kenya and the Maasai of Tanzania. The original homeland of the Luo appears to have been the Gezira, the "island" of fertile land between the Blue and White Niles south of Khartoum.
阿努亚克人 - 百度百科
阿努阿克(Anyuak)王国分为11个部落,分别如下:西罗(Ciro)、安东古(Adongo)、Ternam、Openo、Lul、Joor、Thim、Rwanye、Bat Gilo、Nyikaani、Ojwaa、Omiila。 他们本来是生活在一起的,但英国殖民统治者把他们沿着阿科博河分成了两部分,分属不同的国家。 [1] 其中,西罗部落居住在阿科博。 他们主要信万物有灵论,有一部分人信基督教。 在苏丹境内的居住在尼罗河畔的热带稀树草原高地,因年年洪水氾滥,有雨季村庄和旱季村庄之分;在埃塞俄比 …
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