
Murle people - Wikipedia
The Murle are a Surmic ethnic group inhabiting the Pibor County and Boma area in Greater Pibor Administrative Area, South Sudan, as well as parts of southwestern Ethiopia. They have also been referred as Beir by the Dinka and as Jebe by the Luo and Nuer, among others. The Murle speak the Murle language, which is part of the Surmic language family.
Murle community of South Sudan
The Murle are a largely agro-pastoralist community living in what was until recently Jonglei state, and is now the Greater Pibor Administrative Area (GPAA), in eastern South Sudan. At the most basic level, the Murle are divided into two groups.
Murle language - Wikipedia
Murle (also Ajibba, Beir, Merule, Mourle, Murule) is a Surmic Language spoken by the Murle people in the southeast of South Sudan, near the Ethiopian border. A very small number of Murle live across the border in southwestern Ethiopia.
Murle in South Sudan - Minority Rights Group
2017年9月15日 · Murle are a Surmic speaking group living in South Sudan’s Jonglei State. Murle, while one ethnic group, are divided into a primarily agriculturalist eastern group residing in the mountainous Boma plateau and a primarily pastoralist western group residing in …
The politics of being Murle in South Sudan: state violence ...
2023年9月16日 · In the broader socio-political economy of South Sudan where population numbers play a large part in determining political power, access to state resources and protection networks, highland Murle not only felt Murle, but many also strategically recognised the longer-term advantages of being Murle.
穆尔莱人 - 百度百科
在奥莫河谷(Lower Omo Valley)穆尔莱地区(Murle)的部落,男子身上绘着模仿珍珠鸡羽毛斑点的图案。 [3]
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Murle people
The Murle people are agro-pastoralist and a Nilo-Saharan-speaking ethnic group residing in Pibor County and Boma area, Jonglei State, in southeastern part of South Sudan, as well as in Ethiopia. The Murle are proud people who are very proud of their language and customs. They also regard themselves as distinct from the people that live around them.
Murle people - Wikiwand
The Murle are a Surmic ethnic group inhabiting the Pibor County and Boma area in Greater Pibor Administrative Area, South Sudan, as well as parts of southwestern Ethiopia. They have also been referred as Beir by the Dinka and as Jebe by the Luo and Nuer, among others. The Murle speak the Murle language, which is part of the Surmic language family.
Home Page - Murle Heritage
Through the angle of the Murle age-sets, it showcases annotated photographs, audio and video recordings of Murle songs, dance, oral histories and scarification practices, as well as other socio-cultural dimensions, discussing how these have been changing, adapting and reflect connections to a global world.
MURLE PEOPLE: THE CATTLE-LOVING WARRIOR PEOPLE OF …
2013年8月7日 · Murle is a language which belongs to the Southwestern branch of the Surmic languages group of Nilo-Saharan Eastern Sudanic language within the larger Nilo-Saharan family. The Murle language is spoken by both the Ngalam, Bengalam and Lotilla Murle. This language is closely related to the Didinga and Boya languages.