Sungor people

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The Sungor people are an ethnic group of the eastern Sahel region, primarily in Chad and Sudan, known for their pastoralist lifestyle and use of a Taman language.

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Label Occurrences
Sungor people canonical 3

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
pastoralist people
climateAdaptation seasonal migration for pasture
continent Africa
country Chad
Sudan
culturalRegion Sahel
Chad–Sudan border
surface form: Sudan–Chad borderlands
culturalTrait Islamic ritual practices
Sahelian dress styles
pastoralist customs
economicActivity animal husbandry
nomadic herding
environment Sahel
semi-arid zone
ethnicCategory Sahelian ethnic group
Sudanic ethnic group
ethnonym Sungor
foodSource livestock products
millet and other grains
geographicDistribution eastern Chad
western Sudan
language a Taman language
languageFamily Taman languages
lifestyle pastoralism
linguisticAffiliation Taman branch of Nilo-Saharan
linguisticCategory Nilo-Saharan-speaking people
livelihood herding camels
herding cattle
herding goats
herding sheep
minorOccupation small-scale agriculture
mobilityPattern transhumant migration
primaryOccupation pastoralism
region eastern Sahel
regionalMinority Chad
Sudan
relatedGroup Tama people
Zaghawa people
other Taman-speaking peoples
religion Islam
religionType Sunni Islam
socialOrganization tribal society
subsistenceType agro-pastoralism
traditionalHousing temporary camps
tents

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Taman languages hasEthnicity Sungor people
Sungor language ethnicGroup Sungor people
Sungor language usedBy Sungor people