The Atwot (Reel) are a Nilotic ethnic group of South Sudan who live near Yirol in Lakes State. They comprise a majority of the population in the payam of Yirol West.[4]
^ ab"Reel Ethnologue". Ethnologue. 19. Ethnologue. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
^ ab"Dinka, South Central Ethnologue". 19. Ethnologue. Retrieved 23 September 2023.
World: the Atuot-Speaking Peoples of the Southern Sudan. London: Greenwood. ISBN 0313255016. Burton, John W. (1981). God's Ants: a Study of Atuot Religion...
type of marriage is nearly exclusive to the Dinka (Jieng), Nuer, and Atuotpeople of South Sudan although instances of such marriages have also occurred...
sub-divisions, and sections is blurred and often difficult to determine. The Atuotpeople can be divided into Apaak and Reel, Bor, Twic, Nyarweng and Hol and Panaruu...
Nuer, and Atuot. It is also popular belief of linguists that Burun is a third subgroup of Western Nilotic. Dinka–Nuer (Nuer–Reel (Atuot), Dinka or Thuongjang)...
may refer to: Kuek, Iran, a village Kuek, a subgroup of the Atuotpeople of South Sudan People with the surname Kuek include: Desmond Kuek (born 1967), Singaporean...
respective group's oral history. The Luo are part of the Nilotic group of people. The Nilotes had separated from the other members of the East Sudanic family...
Ethiopia (region of Gambela). The language is very similar to Dinka and Atuot. The language is written with a Latin-based alphabet. There are several...
and /ʔ/ with [ɦ]. Reel has three tones - high, low, and rising. Atwot people Nilotic languages Western Nilotic languages Reel at Ethnologue (26th ed...
study of the practice of divination of these peoples, particularly the Atuot. A belief held by the Atuot is of behaviour that is deemed improper causing...