Talk:Baggara Arabs
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[edit]I have just removed a sentence claiming that the Misseiria speak Tama. From a variety of reliable sources (available on request <[email protected]>) the Tama are(were before all the recent Darfur horrors) located on the Darfur/Chad border and have not traditionally been pastoralists of any kind. A number of groups have incorporated into other sedentary tribes and it's not impossible some have been into Baggara sub-groups; however this is quite different from claiming the Misseiria speak Tama. Dec 2004 eubule
The Misseiria of Jebel Mun, at least, speak Tama. See Edgar, John. A Masalit grammar: with notes on other languages of Darfur and Wadai. Berlin: D. Reimer, 1989. (Sprache und Oralitat in Afrika; 3). I don't know for certain if there are other Misseiria groups or not. - Mustafaa 15:54, 14 Dec 2004 (UTC)
"related groups" info removed from infobox
[edit]For dedicated editors of this page: The "Related Groups" info was removed from all {{Infobox Ethnic group}} infoboxes. Comments may be left here. Ling.Nut 22:56, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
Editing the Tribes of Baggara
[edit]Removed the Kababish from the Baggara tribes, the Kababish belongs to Abbala group, kin of the Baggara tribes who rear camels. Also added Awlad Himad of South Kordofan and Beni Silam of the White Nile to the Baggara tribes. Biraima M Adam Oct 16, 2008 8:30 (EST).
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Gawamaa
[edit]In none of your sources are Gawamaa classed as Baggara. Gawamaa are part of the Ja'alin group and are not classed by MacMichael as one of the Baggara tribes. User:Premeditated Chaos
https://archive.org/details/historyofarabsin01macmuoft/page/n15/mode/2up Zaki1010 (talk) 17:57, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
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