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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Firewall: [QB] Has for the nuba it seems they are treated has one group,but within the group there are differences. There are different cultures,that's why i read awhile ago they were not a ethnic group,but different groups within the region. They seem more of a regional group,that's why they are treated has one. Nuba peoples Nuba is a collective term used here for the peoples who inhabit the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan state, in Sudan. Although the term is used to describe them as if they composed a single group, the Nuba are multiple distinct peoples and speak different languages. Estimates of the Nuba population vary widely; the Sudanese government estimated that they numbered 1.07 million in 2003. Languages Most of the Nuba peoples speak one of the many languages in the geographic Kordofanian languages group of the Nuba Mountains. This language group is in the major Niger–Congo languages family. Several Nuba languages are in the Nilo-Saharan languages family. Over one hundred languages are spoken in the area and are considered Nuba languages, although many of the Nuba also speak Sudanese Arabic, the official language of Sudan. Note- there number is higher then what is said above.they maybe close to 2million or more. The man at rescuenubia.com told me there maybe up to 5 million of them,because the sudanese government before south sudan split and further nuba full blown rebellion did not count enough of them. Who knows. Anyway they are working together and with the darfur rebels and eastern front and they doing a good job so far defending themselves from the arabized africans. I wanted to see a separted dna profile for hill nubians,the Midob,the Birgid,and those of kenya etc.. # Nobiin (previously known by the geographic terms Mahas or Fadicca/Fiadicca). # Midob (Meidob) in and around the Malha volcanic crater in North Darfur. # Kenzi-Dongolawi, the largest Nubian language, with over a million speakers. May be closest to Birgid. # Birgid – originally spoken north of Nyala around Menawashei until the 1970s. The last surviving aged speakers were interviewed by Thelwall at this time. Some equally aged speakers on Gezira Aba just north of Kosti on the Nile south of Khartoum were interviewed by Thelwall in 1980. # Hill Nubian – a group of closely related dialects spoken in various villages in the northern Nuba Mountains – in particular Dilling, Debri, and Kadaru. The Midob.there languages is not extinct. The Birgid language is mostly exinct but the not culture the the people.many of them live in chad it seems. That's why i would like to have each group break down,and know the dna info for each instead of the nuba being treated has a ethnic group,because they are not. They seem to be more of a region group and force to be closer because of the arab raids and the ARABIZED blacks treat them has one but they are different ethnic groups in the nuba hills. That's were the confusion for some come in. The nuba are treated has one,but they are different ethnic groups. The hill nubians,i would like to know their dna profile separately from the other nuba. I WOULD like to know the dna profile of nubians in darfur but i have not seen any info so for.it would be basically the same has the hill nubians and the rest of nuba but i would at least like to see that info. Check the info below Has for the nuba. This info goes into more detail on why the nuba is not a ethnic group but just a regional group treat has one because that how the arabs see them and they were forced to work together. I WISH MORE AFRICANS or blacks worldwide were more like them. We NEED MORE UNITY,AND THEY ARE A GOOD EXAMPLE. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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