Total population | |
---|---|
perhaps 1,000 in 1981[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Sudan and Chad | |
Languages | |
Kujargé | |
Religion | |
Animism |
The Kujarke people (also spelled Kujargé) are a little-known ethnic group of the Ouaddaï Region in eastern Chad and South Darfur, Sudan. They speak Kujargé, a divergent, unclassified Afro-Asiatic language.[2] Their current population and locations are unknown due to the war in Darfur. Furthermore, they have not been previously recorded as a separate ethnic group by any government or foreign aid organization.[1]
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