Keane, A. H. 1885

Keane, A. H. 1885. Ethnology of Egyptian Sudan. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 14. 91-113.

@article{87100,
  author         = {Keane, A. H.},
  journal        = {Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland},
  pages          = {91-113},
  title          = {Ethnology of Egyptian Sudan},
  volume         = {14},
  year           = {1885},
  bestfn         = {africa\keane_sudan1885_o.pdf},
  besttxt        = {ptxt2\africa\keane_sudan1885_o.txt},
  cfn            = {africa\keane_sudan1885_o.pdf},
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  fn             = {africa\keane_sudan1885.pdf, africa\keane_sudan1885_o.pdf},
  hhtype         = {overview},
  inlg           = {English [eng]},
  isreferencedby = {cldf9},
  jfmnote        = {Discusses 'The Bantus' (incl. Wa-ganda, Wa-nyoro), 'The Negroes' (incl. Zandeh, Mittu, Monbuttu, Bari, Nuer, Bongo, Rol, Krej, Funj of Senaar, Shilluks, Dinkas, Oigob Masai), 'The Semites' (incl. Ismaelites/Arabs proper, Tigré, Amhara, Bogos), 'The Hamites' (incl. Zoghâwa, Baele, Tibu, Wa-Huma/Wa-Tusi, Beja/Bishari), 'The Nubas' (incl. Nubas proper, Nile Nubas, Fur, 'Kordo', Jebel). Includes some lexical specimens for a few languages, e.g. Oigob Masai, Shilluk, Bongo, Dongolawi, Jebel.},
  keywords       = {;nea;eaf;sdn;ugn;ant;lng;lxl;bnt;j.e.15;j.e.11;j.d.61;u.481;v.170;v.180;v.131a;v.116a;v.121;v.114;v.113;v.434;v.461;v.622;v.521;x.231;x.222;x.211i;x.311;x.320;y.109;},
  lgcode         = {Morokodo [mgc], Mangbutu [mdk], Masai [mas], Bari [bfa], Dazaga [dzg], Zande (individual language) [zne], Southwestern Dinka [dik], Tigre [tig], Nuer [nus], Beja [bej], Kinyarwanda [kin], Amharic [amh], Ganda [lug], Shilluk [shk], Fur [fvr], Sudanese Arabic [apd] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
  macro_area     = {Africa},
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Document types

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Morokodo
Mangbutu
Masai
Bari
Dazaga
Zande (individual language)
Southwestern Dinka
Tigre
Nuer
Beja
Kinyarwanda
Amharic
Ganda
Shilluk
Fur
Sudanese Arabic (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)]