A Nilotic World: The Atuot-Speaking Peoples of the Southern Sudan, John W. Burton (9780313255014) — Readings Books
A Nilotic World: The Atuot-Speaking Peoples of the Southern Sudan
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A Nilotic World: The Atuot-Speaking Peoples of the Southern Sudan

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This study offers an ethnographic portrait of the Atuot-speaking peoples of the Southern Sudan. While placing them in relation to neighboring Nilotic groups, it also provides a general description of Atuot communities. Topics examined include migration, ecology, settlement patterns and modes of production, social and religious values, and the interplay between individual experience and social convention. By focusing on a specific group of social facts, Burton develops a regional framework that includes not only the Atuot-speaking peoples but also the more numerous Nuer and Dinka populations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
14 August 1987
Pages
188
ISBN
9780313255014

This study offers an ethnographic portrait of the Atuot-speaking peoples of the Southern Sudan. While placing them in relation to neighboring Nilotic groups, it also provides a general description of Atuot communities. Topics examined include migration, ecology, settlement patterns and modes of production, social and religious values, and the interplay between individual experience and social convention. By focusing on a specific group of social facts, Burton develops a regional framework that includes not only the Atuot-speaking peoples but also the more numerous Nuer and Dinka populations.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
14 August 1987
Pages
188
ISBN
9780313255014