Anuak people
Luo Nilotic ethnic group in the East Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Anyuak, also known as Anyuaa and Anywaa, are a Luo Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting parts of East Africa. The Anuak belong to the larger Luo family group. Their language is referred to as Dha-Anywaa. They primarily reside in the Gambela Region of western Ethiopia, and South Sudan. Group members number between 200,000 and 300,000 people worldwide.[4] Many of the Anyuak people now follow Christianity. It is one of the first of the Nilotic groups to become almost entirely Christian, following the Shilluk people.
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Quick Facts Total population, Regions with significant populations ...
Total population | |
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250,000-300,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
East Africa (mainly in Gambela Ethiopia, and South Sudan) | |
Ethiopia | 89,000 (2007 census)[2] |
South Sudan | 165,000 (2008 census)[3] |
Languages | |
Dha Anywaa | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Traditional African religions | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Acholi, Shilluk, other Luo peoples, other Nilotic peoples |
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