Toposa people

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The Toposa people are a Nilotic ethnic group primarily inhabiting southeastern South Sudan, known for their pastoralist lifestyle, distinctive cultural traditions, and close relations to neighboring groups such as the Turkana and Karamojong.

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Toposa people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nilotic people
ethnic group
borderingCountryInteraction Kenya NERFINISHED
Uganda NERFINISHED
conflictExposure South Sudanese civil conflicts
continent Africa
country South Sudan NERFINISHED
culturalPractice age-set system
bridewealth payments in livestock
cattle raiding
initiation rites
diet milk-based foods
millet
sorghum
economicActivity cattle herding
goat herding
sheep herding
small-scale agriculture
economy largely non-monetized
genderRole men as primary herders
women as primary cultivators
language Toposa language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Eastern Nilotic languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus indigenous language of South Sudan
lifestyle pastoralist
linguisticRelation Karamojong language
Turkana language NERFINISHED
livestockType cattle
goats
sheep
marriageSystem polygyny
materialCulture beadwork
body scarification
leather garments
metal ornaments
primaryRegion southeastern South Sudan
region Eastern Equatoria State NERFINISHED
Greater Kapoeta area NERFINISHED
Ilemi Triangle borderlands NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Dodos people NERFINISHED
Jie people NERFINISHED
Karamojong people NERFINISHED
Turkana people NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
traditional African religions
socialOrganization clan-based
subsistenceType agro-pastoralism
traditionalHousing thatched huts

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Iteso people relatedEthnicGroup Toposa people
Toposa language spokenBy Toposa people