I'm going to assume you are in ENG 115 and this question relates to creation mythology. If so, I think it would be wise if you read both myths and take notes and do your own work. Ask your teacher for help if you are stuck. If I am wrong and you are not in that course, then you might want to examine how each civilization evolved and how each culture perceived their surroundings. Both cultures developed a creation myth that involves one god creating life on earth.
The population of Shilluk Kingdom is 200,000.
Shilluk Kingdom ended in 1865.
I'm going to assume you are in ENG 115 and this question relates to mythology. I think you need to read both myths and take notes and do your own work. Ask your teacher for help if you are stuck.
What is Dove in Dhɔg Cɔlɔ/Shilluk Language?
What is snake in Dhɔg Cɔlɔ/Shilluk language
The creator Juok made people out of the earth
The New Dhøg Cøllø Alphabet used for Shilluk has 29 letters. 10 vowels and 19 consonants:A Ä B C D DH E Ë G I Ï J K L M N NG NH NY Ø Ö O P R T TH U W Y
Diedrich Westermann has written: 'Die Ewe-Sprache in Togo' -- subject(s): Ewe language 'Die Volkwerdung der Hausa' -- subject(s): Hausa (African people) 'Die Kpelle, ein negerstamm in Liberia' -- subject(s): Kpelle (African people), Ethnology, Kpelle language, Gola language, Folklore 'Afrika' 'The Kpelle language in Liberia' -- subject(s): Kpelle language, Grammar 'The Shilluk people, their language and folklore' -- subject(s): Shilluk language, Shilluk (African people) 'Geschichte Afrikas' -- subject(s): History 'Evefiala, or, Ewe-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Ewe, Ewe language 'Practical phonetics for students of African languages' -- subject(s): African languages, Phonetics 'Africa and christianity' -- subject(s): Religion, Missions, Christianity and other religions, Social life and customs 'Die Gola-Sprache in Liberia' -- subject(s): Gola language 'Die Sprache der Guang' -- subject(s): African languages, Languages
South Sudan is home to approximately 64 distinct ethnic groups, though some sources may mention 62. The major tribes include the Dinka, Nuer, Shilluk, and Bari, among others. Other tribes include the Zande, Murle, Anuak, and many smaller groups, each with its unique culture and language. The diversity of tribes contributes to the rich cultural tapestry of the nation.
Ah, Sudan is a place of great diversity and beauty. You'll find various ethnic groups living there, such as the Arab, Beja, Fur, Nubian, and Zaghawa peoples, each with their own unique cultures and traditions. Just like the different colors on our palette come together to create a beautiful painting, these diverse groups in Sudan add richness and vibrancy to the tapestry of life there.
They are a total of 64 South Sudanese tribes Acholi Adio (Makaraka) Aja Anyuak (Anyuaa) Atuot (Reel) Avukaya Azande Bai Baka Balanda-Boor Balanda-Bviri Banda Bari Binga Bongo Didinga Dinka (Jieng) Dongotona Feroghe Gollo Ifoto Imatong Indri Jiye Jur (Beli & Modo) Jurchol (Luo) Kakwa Kara Keliku Kuku Lango Larim (Boya) Logir Lokoya Lopit Lotuka (Otuho) Lugbwara Lulubo Maban Madi Mananger Mangayat Moro Moro Kodo Mundari Mundu Murle Ndogo Ngulngule Nuer (Naath) Nyangatom Nyangwara Pari Pojullo Sere Shatt Shilluk (chollo) Suri (kachipo) Tenet Tid Toposa Uduk Woro Yulu
They are a total of 64 South Sudanese tribes Acholi Adio (Makaraka) Aja Anyuak (Anyuaa) Atuot (Reel) Avukaya Azande Bai Baka Balanda-Boor Balanda-Bviri Banda Bari Binga Bongo Didinga Dinka (Jieng) Dongotona Feroghe Gollo Ifoto Imatong Indri Jiye Jur (Beli & Modo) Jurchol (Luo) Kakwa Kara Keliku Kuku Lango Larim (Boya) Logir Lokoya Lopit Lotuka (Otuho) Lugbwara Lulubo Maban Madi Mananger Mangayat Moro Moro Kodo Mundari Mundu Murle Ndogo Ngulngule Nuer (Naath) Nyangatom Nyangwara Pari Pojullo Sere Shatt Shilluk (chollo) Suri (kachipo) Tenet Tid Toposa Uduk Woro Yulu