Cerulli, Ernesta 1956

Cerulli, Ernesta. 1956. Peoples of South-West Ethiopia and its Borderland. (Ethnographic Survey of Africa: North-Eastern Africa, III.) London: International African Institute. 148pp.

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  address        = {London},
  author         = {Cerulli, Ernesta},
  key            = {Cerulli (1956)},
  pages          = {148},
  publisher      = {International African Institute},
  series         = {Ethnographic Survey of Africa: North-Eastern Africa},
  title          = {Peoples of South-West Ethiopia and its Borderland},
  volume         = {III},
  year           = {1956},
  bestfn         = {africa\cerulli_swethiopia1956_o.pdf},
  besttxt        = {ptxt2\africa\cerulli_swethiopia1956_o.txt},
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  hhtype         = {overview;ethnographic},
  inlg           = {English [eng]},
  isreferencedby = {cldf5 cldf9},
  jfmnote        = {Sections include 'Suri-Surma-Mekan group' (p. 38-50), 'Burji-Konso group' (p. 51-68), 'DidiNa-LoNarim-Murle group' (p. 69-80), 'Peoples of the Lower Omo [= Gelaba, Buma, Marle/Marile]' (p. 81-88), 'Gimira-Maji group' (p. 89-95), 'West Sidama or Ometo group' (p. 96-117), and 'Sidamo-Darasa-Kambatta group' (p. 118-132).},
  keywords       = {;nea;eth;sdn;ant;v.162;x.335;x.331;x.345;x.332;x.333;x.441;x.471;x.420;},
  lgcode         = {Ingassana = Gaam [tbi], Gule, Berta, Gumuz, Udhuk, Koma, Ganza [gza], Kushankuru (Koma exonym?), Mao, Korio (Anuak?), Doba, Fung, Hamej, Suri, Tirma [suq], Tid = Chai [suq], Zilmamu = Kacipo-Balesi [koe], Murzu, Mekan, Masongo},
  macro_area     = {Africa},
  oclc           = {1999899},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Ingassana
Gule
    Berta
      Gumuz
        Udhuk
          Koma
            Ganza
            Kushankuru (Koma exonym?)
              Mao
                Korio (Anuak?)
                  Doba
                    Fung
                      Hamej
                        Suri
                          Tirma
                          Tid
                          Zilmamu
                          Murzu
                            Mekan
                              Masongo