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