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73:; herding is occasionally associated with farming. They live in compact villages, each of which is governed by a chief, that settles local disputes, a duty he discharges with the help of the village's elders. 158: 92:
in the 15th century, conquering the Kuka, who successively passed them their language. For this they all now speak the same language, known as
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is quite common, but the husband must guarantee a separate house for every wife. The first wife retains a privileged status over the others.
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ethnic groups living in the same geographical area, represented by the
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in pre-colonial Chad. The sultanate was founded by the
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The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary
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Index

Lisi (disambiguation)
Chadian
Batha
Chari-Baguirmi
prefectures
Bilala
Kuka
Medogo
sorghum
millet
cotton
manioc
Polygamy
Muslim
Yao Sultanate
Bulala
Naba language
The Peoples of Africa: An Ethnohistorical Dictionary
ISBN
978-0-313-27918-8
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Ethnic groups in Chad
Amdang
Baggara Arabs
Shuweihat
Bagirmi
Buduma
Dar Daju Daju

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