Babur/Bura people

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The Babur/Bura people are an ethnic group native to northeastern Nigeria, particularly in and around Borno State, known for their distinct Chadic language, traditional farming practices, and rich cultural heritage.

All labels observed (2)

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Babur people 1
Babur/Bura people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
agriculturalProduct beans
groundnuts
maize
millet
sorghum
alsoKnownAs Babur/Bura people
surface form: Babur people

Bura people NERFINISHED
Pabir people
surface form: Bura-Pabir people
artForm pottery
weaving
wood carving
continent Africa
country Nigeria
culturalHeritage age-grade institutions
rich oral tradition
traditional dance
traditional music
culturalPractice communal farming
extended family system
ethnolinguisticGroup Bura-Pabir
surface form: Bura–Pabir
language Bura language
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
Chadic languages
livelihood subsistence agriculture
musicInstrument drums
flutes
xylophone-type instruments
neighboringGroup Hausa people
Kanuri people
Kilba people
Margi people NERFINISHED
primarySettlementArea northern Adamawa State
southern Borno State
region Northeastern Nigeria NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religion
socialOrganization clan-based system
patrilineal descent
state Adamawa State NERFINISHED
Borno State
traditionalOccupation animal husbandry
farming
traditionalPoliticalStructure chiefdoms
village heads
traditionalReligionElement ancestor veneration
sacred groves

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

Borno State hasEthnicGroup Babur/Bura people
Babur/Bura people alsoKnownAs Babur/Bura people
this entity surface form: Babur people