- The
Didinga (
Didinga) are a
Surmic ethnic group that
occupy the
Didinga Mountains region in Budi County,
Eastern Equatoria State in
South Sudan. They...
- The
Didinga language (’Di’dinga) is a
Surmic language spoken by the
Chukudum and
Lowudo peoples of the
Didinga Hills of
South Sudan. It is
classified as...
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Nyangathom live in the
Kapeota counties in the east of the state. The
Didinga,
Dodoth and Boya live in Budi
county around Chukudum.
Further west, Lopa...
- The
Didinga Hills are an
upland area in
Eastern Equatoria of
South Sudan,
lying mainly within Budi County. The Nakodok,
Narus and
Loyoro rivers originate...
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their children. The
Didinga (
diDinga)
occupy the
Didinga Hills region in the
central part of
Eastern Equatoria. They
speak the
Didinga language (part of...
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accurately be
transcribed as "Elemi" in the
Didinga language,
signifying acceptance. This
suggest that, in
Didinga history, the
region became favorable when...
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Samburu people to the south,
Uganda to the west, to the
South Sudan (
Didinga and
Toposa ) and
Ethiopia to the north.
According to the 2019
Kenyan census...
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- cognate) to Me'en, Suri, Kwegu, and
tribes in
South Sudan such as Murle,
Didinga,
Tennet and Boya.
According to the 1994
national census,
there were 3,163...
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these resettlements as "applied anthropologist".
Further fieldwork on the
Didinga and
Logarim peoples in
Eastern Equatoria in
southern Sudan was published...