- (but not the
connection between them) by
Friedrich Müller in 1889, and the
Maban family by
Maurice Gaudefroy-Demombynes in 1907. The
first inklings of a...
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Maban,
mabain or
mabanba is a
material that is held to be
magical in
Australian Aboriginal mythology. It is the
material from
which the
shamans and elders...
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Greater Maban (which
means the
people of the land) is a
county located in the
Upper Nile
State of
South Sudan. The
county capital is the town of Bunj...
- The
Maban languages are a
small family of
languages which have been
included in the
hypothetical Nilo-Saharan
language family.
Maban languages are spoken...
-
languages native to the country. Chad is also home to
Central Sudanic,
Maban, and
several Niger-Congo languages. Due to the
important role pla**** by...
- to be a
Maban language,
because of
similarities to Maba, the
first Maban language to be described. However, as
other languages of the
Maban family were...
-
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subdivided into 13 counties:
Baliet County Fashoda County Longechuk County Maban County Malakal County Manyo County Maiwut County Melut County Nasir County...
- Gaudefroy-Demombynes.
Joseph Greenberg (1960)
classified it as a
Maban language, like the
rather remote Maban relative Mimi of Nachtigal. However,
George Starostin...
- (particularly red) and blood, both high in iron
content and
considered Maban, are
applied to the
bodies of
dancers for ritual. As
Lawlor states: In many...