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Whitehead, G.O. 1953. Suppressed classes among the Bari and Bari-speaking tribes. Sudan Notes and Records 34 (2): 265-280.

Suppressed classes among the Bari and Bari-speaking tribes

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Location Sudan Subject Trade Species African Rhinos

The professional hunters trade with the freemen for dura and money, using for this purpose meat, honey, elephant tusks, rhinoceros horns, and giraffe tails. Their occupation requires a more or less nomadic life, at least during the dry months of the year, and their huts and granaries are smaller than those of the freemen. (p.269)

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