
Nuer people - Wikipedia
The Nuer speak the Nuer language, which belongs to the Nilotic language family. They are the second-largest ethnic group in South Sudan and the largest ethnic group in Gambella, …
Nuer | Ethnicity, Cattle Herding, South Sudan | Britannica
Nuer, people who live in the marsh and savanna country on both banks of the Nile River in South Sudan. They speak an Eastern Sudanic language of the Nilo-Saharan language family.
Nuer - Encyclopedia.com
May 18, 2018 · The name is used in both the singular (a Nuer person) and the plural (the Nuer people), but Nuer people call themselves Nath. Along with the neighboring Dinka, the Nuer …
Nuer - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
The Nuer live in South Sudan in the swamps and open savanna that stretch on both sides of the river Nile south of its junction with the Sobat and Bahr-el-Ghazal, and on both banks of these …
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes -b Nuer People
The Nuer / Naath people are a Nilotic ethnic group concentrated in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan and are from Ethiopia's Gambela Region. They speak the Nuer language, …
Nuer - New World Encyclopedia
They form one of the largest ethnic groups in southern Sudan. Their history is connected to that of the Dinka, their neighbors, with whom the Nuer have inter-married when they took over parts …
Nuer: Second largest ethnic group in South Sudan & one of the …
The Nuer also called Naath are a Nilotic ethnic group who live primarily in South Sudan's Greater Upper Nile region. They also have sizeable population in the Gambella region of Ethiopia.
The Nuer People of South Sudan — A Cultural Profile
A cultural profile of the Nuer. The Nuer are a Nilotic group in South Sudan, living a mixed pastoral and agricultural lifestyle.
Nuer people | Research Starters - EBSCO
Both the Sudd and the Nuer people are primarily located in the nation of South Sudan, although the Nuer also have a strong presence in Ethiopia. According to estimates from the Central …
Nuer in the United States - Springer
Nuer are a transhumant pastoral population who have utilized migration as a means of survival for their entire documented history. An appreciation for this dimension of their experience is vital …