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Zande people / South Sudan / Niger–Congo languages / E. E. Evans-Pritchard / Maridi / Ngbaka / Anthropology / Africa / Mundu people / Ubangian languages / Mündü language / Ethnic groups in South Sudan
Date: 2011-03-28 06:58:04
Zande people
South Sudan
Niger–Congo languages
E. E. Evans-Pritchard
Maridi
Ngbaka
Anthropology
Africa
Mundu people
Ubangian languages
Mündü language
Ethnic groups in South Sudan

Mündü language and culture: the current state of research Helma Pasch, Cologne 1. Introduction The Mündü are a little known ethnic group living in several non-contiguous areas in the border triangle of Sudan, DR Cong

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