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Nuba peoples - Wikipedia The Nuba people reside in one of the most remote and inaccessible places in all of Sudan, the foothills of the Nuba Mountains in central Sudan At one time the area was considered a place of refuge, bringing together people of many different tongues and backgrounds who were fleeing oppressive governments and slave traders
Nuba | Sudanese, Ethnic Groups, Tribes | Britannica Nuba, inhabitants of the Nuba Hills in the Kordofan region of central-southern Sudan This region is studded with rugged granite hills that rise sharply from a wide clay plain and vary considerably in size and content The Nuba peoples live on or near the hills (the plains being mainly occupied by
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Nuba people The Nuba people are various indigenous ethnic groups who inhabit the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state in Sudan, encompassing multiple distinct people that speak different languages which belong to at least two unrelated language families
The Nuba people – The Tribal Society The Nuba people are a collective of over 50 indigenous ethnic groups inhabiting the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan, Sudan These groups share the geographic region but differ significantly in language, culture, and traditions
History of the Nuba The Nuba are a group of peoples who share a common geography in Sudan’s Southern Kordofan Province, known as Jibal al-Nuba or Nuba Mountains The origins of most Nuba peoples are obscure, but there is no doubt that they are Africans They arrived to the area from various directions and in the course of thousands of years
Nuba in Sudan - Minority Rights Group Nuba speak several dialects of the Cushitic group of the Hamito-Semitic languages Some traditional religions survive but most Nuba have been converted to Islam or Christianity These diverse peoples have found a common identity as ‘Nuba’ through their shared mountain homeland and a history of shared oppression Historical context
Nuba - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures “Nuba” is a collective name used by outsiders to refer to more than fifty, mostly non-Muslim, ethnic groups in the Nuba Mountains that can be quite distinct from one another in the languages they speak, as well as in their kinship systems and other aspects of social organization
NUBA People - Humans World The Nuba people are made up of 50 various indigenous ethnic groups who inhabit the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state in Sudan, encompassing multiple distinct people that speak different languages which belong to at least two unrelated language families
PeopleGroups. org - Nuba Mountains The Nuba Mountains, in the South Kordofan province of Sudan, are home to a group of indigenous ethnic people groups known collectively as the Nuba peoples The climate is semi-arid, but lush and green compared with most nearby areas