Uduk people

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The Uduk people are an indigenous ethnic group from the border region of southeastern Sudan and western Ethiopia, known for their distinct Nilo-Saharan language and rich oral traditions.

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Uduk people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
affectedBy Second Sudanese Civil War NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Ethiopia
Sudan
culturalPractice ancestor veneration
initiation rites
spirit possession rituals
diaspora refugee communities in Ethiopia
refugee communities in Sudan
ethnicity Uduk NERFINISHED
experienced displacement as refugees
hasAlternativeName Kwanim NERFINISHED
Kwanim Pa people NERFINISHED
hasEndonym Kwanim Pa NERFINISHED
language Uduk language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Koman languages NERFINISHED
Nilo-Saharan languages
locatedIn Blue Nile region NERFINISHED
border region of Sudan and Ethiopia
southeastern Sudan
western Ethiopia
neighboringGroup Berta people NERFINISHED
Funj-related groups
Gumuz people NERFINISHED
Mao peoples
notableFor music and dance traditions
rich oral traditions
ritual practices
oralTradition historical narratives
myths of origin
ritual songs
region Nile–Sudan borderlands NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religions
socialOrganization clan-based structure
studiedBy anthropologist Wendy James NERFINISHED
traditionalBelief high creator deity
spirit world
traditionalEconomy local trade with neighboring groups
traditionalSubsistence hunting and gathering
rain-fed agriculture
shifting cultivation
small-scale animal husbandry

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Uduk language ethnicGroup Uduk people