Mursi

Daga Wikipedia, Insakulofidiya ta kyauta.

Mursi Wata ƙabila ce da ke zaune a kasar Itofiya.Sun ka san ce suna da al-ada ta kabilar inda in uba zai aurar da diyar sa zai duba iya girman leban ta sa annan ya yanka ma saurayin ta sadaki,yanda abin yake in budurwa zata yi aure za a tsaga leban ta na sama ko na kasa ko kuma duka biyun sai a saka wani dan faranti a tsakiyan leban iya girman farantin ki iya kiman da zakiyi wajan bayar da sadaki wacce ba tada faranti a kabilar batada daraja ko kima wajan biyan sadaki.[ana buƙatar hujja]

Yawan su[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Sun kasance a shekarar (2007) sunada yawan mutane (11,500).

Addinan Su[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Sun kasance suna addinin Kiristan da kuma Animism.

Manazarta[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

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Archived 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine, Tables 2.17, 3.9

10. ^ Mursi Language

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Anthropology Today . 20 (3): 3–8. doi : 10.1111/j.0268-540x.2004.00266.x .

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19. ^ Mursi Online Editor. "The Gibe III Dam" . University of Oxford.

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Further reading

(2000) Pancorbo, Luis: "Los labios del río Omo" en "Tiempo de África", pp. 176–190. Laertes. Barcelona. ISBN 84-7584-438-3

(2007) Silvester, Hans: Les Habits de la Nature Editions de la Martinière ISBN 978-2732458205