Nyangia
The Nyangia community are a tribe in North-eastern Uganda. They live on the slopes of Nyangea Mountains, west of Kidepo Valley National Park, along the Ugandan border with South Sudan. The Nyangia also called Nyang'i, Nyangea or Nyangia are part of the Nilotic ethnic group largely found in Karenga Districtt in Karamoja.[3][4] LanguageThe people in Nyangia community speak a language known as the "Nyangiya" or "Nyang'i".[3] It is nearly extinct, with only one remaining semi-speaker. LocationNyangia community are a tribe found in Karenge District and along the slopes of Nyangea Mountains parallel to Uganda's boarders with South Sudan. Its found at Latitude 3.7292° N, and Longitude 33.7071° E[5] HistoryThe Nyangia tribe are among the Five Indigenous Minority Groups in Karamoja Sub-Region. A census conducted in 2014 buy Uganda National Bureau of Statistics indicates that 9,634 Nyangia people existed in the Karamoja Sub-Region. Majority of the Nyangia people live in Karenga District.[6] CultureNyangia tribe are predominantly farmers and they grow crops like maize, sorghum, millet, vegetables, beans among others. Traditionally, the Nyangia tribe emulates a dress code related to the Maasai people which involves wearing beads for the women and Maasai Shuka for the men. The Nyangia people are great hunters and gather wild fruits as well as hunting animals for food.[3] See alsoReferences
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