Atuot people

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The Atuot people are a Nilotic ethnic group of South Sudan known for their pastoralist lifestyle and distinct cultural traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nilotic people
ethnic group
conflictExperience Second Sudanese Civil War NERFINISHED
conflictType cattle raiding
continent Africa
country South Sudan NERFINISHED
countryBeforeIndependence Sudan NERFINISHED
culturalTrait age-set system
cattle-based bridewealth
cattle-name system
initiation rites
descentSystem patrilineal
diet milk-based foods
sorghum-based foods
economicActivity agropastoralism
cattle herding
environment savanna
seasonal wetlands
ethnolinguisticGroup Western Nilotes NERFINISHED
inheritanceSystem patrilineal
languageFamily Nilotic languages NERFINISHED
lifestyle pastoralist
livelihoodPattern seasonal migration with cattle
livestockFunction bridewealth payment
ritual use
symbol of wealth
marriageSystem bridewealth in cattle
music dance ceremonies
drum-based music
neighboringGroup Bari-speaking groups
Dinka Agar NERFINISHED
Nuer NERFINISHED
oralTradition folktales
praise songs
politicalOrganization chiefdoms
councils of elders
primarySubsistence cattle pastoralism
region Greater Upper Nile NERFINISHED
Lakes State NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Dinka people NERFINISHED
Nuer people NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional African religions
socialOrganization clan-based
traditionalHousing thatched huts
usesLivestock cattle
goats
sheep

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Atuot language ethnicGroup Atuot people
Atuot language hasSpeakerCommunity Atuot people
Atuot language spokenBy Atuot people