Ngulgule people
Ngulgule is an ethnic group of South Sudan[1] living in Western Bahr el Ghazal just north of the confluence of the Sopo and Boro rivers.[2] They are one of seven distinct ethnicities comprising the Daju people. They speak Njalgulgule, a Nilo-Saharan language. Most of them are Muslims. The population of this group is 900.[2]
References
- ^ Gurtong Peace Project
- ^ a b Ethnologue: "Njalgulgule - A language of Sudan" retrieved February 5, 2013
External sources
- Language Map of Sudan Huffman, Steve
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Ethnic groups in South Sudan
- Acholi
- Aja
- Angakuei
- Anuak
- Atuot
- Avukaya
- Baggara Arabs
- Bai
- Baka
- Balanda Boor
- Balanda Bviri
- Bari
- Binga
- Bongo
- Boya
- Burun
- Dār Fertit
- Didinga
- Dinka
- Dongotona
- Gollo
- Ifoto
- Imatong
- Indri
- Jikany Nuer
- Jiye
- Jumjum
- Jur Beli
- Jur Mananger
- Kakwa
- Kaligi
- Kara
- Keliko
- Ketebo
- Kichepo
- Kuku
- Lango
- Logir
- Lokoya
- Lopit
- Lotuko
- Luwo
- Madi
- Makaraka
- Mangayat
- Morokodo
- Moru
- Mundari
- Mundu
- Murle
- Ndogo
- Ngok Lual Yak
- Ngulgule
- Nuer
- Nyamusa
- Nyangatom
- Nyangwara
- Olu'bo
- Pari
- Pojulu
- Rek
- Sere
- Shilluk
- Shita
- Surma
- Tacho
- Tennet
- Thuri
- Tirma
- Toposa
- Yulu
- Zande
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