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Hedareb people

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as a mother tongue. In addition to their variety of Beja, known as Hedareb or T’badwe, most Hedareb people also speak at least one other language, typically for a larger group
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Sociologist Abdulkader Saleh Mohammad writes that the Hedareb have been excluded from state conceptions of Eritrean nationhood and have become a
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existed among Hedareb groups; unlike those among neighboring groups, they were rarely resolved by the payment of
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Hedareb society is hierarchical, and is traditionally organized into clans and subclans. Hedarebs are a
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to maximize alliances between extended families. It is customary for the groom's family to pay a
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of a noblewoman by a serf was punishable by death, while rape of serfs by nobles was tolerated.
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of five to twelve goats, and a varying amount of money, or as much as 70 camels.
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Eritrean Ministry of Information: Traditional Wedding Ceremonies of the Hedareb
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Asserts Hedareb population is 2% of the total population of 4.8 million.
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group with many members who do not feel connected to the Eritrean
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family, while another is more closely related to Sudanese
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Index

Hedareb

Eritrea
Beja
Tigre
Arabic
Sunni Islam
Beja
Cushitic peoples
Cushitic
ethnic group
Eritrea
Beja
Beja language
Cushitic
Afro-Asiatic
Hadendoa
Eritrea
Sudan
pastoralists
camels
goats
sheep
Beja language
Tigre language
Tigre
Arabic
Muslim
Sunni Muslims
arranged

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