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- Pari_people abstract "Pari (also spelled Paeri) is an ethnic group in Sudan and South Sudan. They also call themselves Jo-Pari (people of Pari). Pari oral history says the people migrated from the north and west to Lafon County in Equatoria Province, where they lived in six villages at the foot of Lipul Hill (Jebel Lafon). As well as growing crops such as sorghum and keeping cattle, goats and sheep, they hunted and fished. The 1982 census put the total population at approximately 11,000.When the Second Sudanese Civil War began, many Pari joined the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement, and many were killed. In February 1993 all six Pari villages were burnt down. The Pari were scattered and now live in various settlements.The multi-ethnic tribe speaks Pari. a Luo language, and practice Luo customs such as an age set system of social organization. Jwok is the local name for God. Most of the Pari belong to the Christian religion.".
- Pari_people wikiPageID "8536885".
- Pari_people wikiPageLength "1612".
- Pari_people wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Pari_people wikiPageRevisionID "692685603".
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Age_set.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Sudan.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luo_people.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Equatoria.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Lafon,_South_Sudan.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Lafon_County.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Luo_languages.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Luo_peoples.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Päri_language.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Second_Sudanese_Civil_War.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Sorghum.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink South_Sudan.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLink Sudan_Peoples_Liberation_Army.
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pari people".
- Pari_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pari".
- Pari_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Pari_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eastern_Equatoria.
- Pari_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Pari_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Pari_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SouthSudan-ethno-group-stub.
- Pari_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sudan-ethno-group-stub.
- Pari_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Pari_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Sudan.
- Pari_people subject Category:Luo_people.
- Pari_people hypernym Group.
- Pari_people type Band.
- Pari_people type Group.
- Pari_people type Group.
- Pari_people comment "Pari (also spelled Paeri) is an ethnic group in Sudan and South Sudan. They also call themselves Jo-Pari (people of Pari). Pari oral history says the people migrated from the north and west to Lafon County in Equatoria Province, where they lived in six villages at the foot of Lipul Hill (Jebel Lafon). As well as growing crops such as sorghum and keeping cattle, goats and sheep, they hunted and fished.".
- Pari_people label "Pari people".
- Pari_people sameAs Q4274354.
- Pari_people sameAs Joparioj.
- Pari_people sameAs Pari_(peuple).
- Pari_people sameAs m.0277195.
- Pari_people sameAs Q4274354.
- Pari_people wasDerivedFrom Pari_people?oldid=692685603.
- Pari_people isPrimaryTopicOf Pari_people.