An Islamised, Arabised Alterity: A Story of Social Change among the Tagoi in the North-eastern Nuba Mountains—Sudan

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Abstract

This paper focused on the Tagoi people of the north-eastern Nuba Mountains. The members of this group, traditionally organised as a pre-colonial kingdom, presently represent an internal diaspora population that lives in Khartoum and other urban areas in Sudan. They have been displaced by an ongoing armed conflict in their home areas. This displacement is exposing the Tagoi to external influences, including a Sudanese version of modernity, which has led the Tagoi to a loss of their social and cultural heritage. This paper discusses a few unique cultural features of the Tagoi and the events that are leading to cultural changes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOn War and Insecurity, Survival and Development in South Kordofan
EditorsLeif Manger
Place of PublicationBergen
PublisherChr. Michelsen Institute (CMI)
Pages67-101
Number of pages35
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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