Baggara of Sudan: Culture and Environment: Culture, Traditions and Livelihood (en Inglés)
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Baggara are legendary nomadic people of Sub Sahara Africa. They inhabit the area historically known as Baggara country between the White Nile and Lake Chad. Baggara people are superb cattle herders, horse riders, and nature's lover. They are great people with unmatched sense of community, family ties, kinship, culture and traditions. Being nomads, Baggara developed distinctive adjustment to their transhumance life. Ones of their best known adaption are their keen understanding of ecosystems in which they live, they know in very intriguing ways how to figure the right time to treks from one place to another, based on their unmatched knowledge about vegetation, animals sounds and migration, insects appearance or disappearance, and celestial objects movements such as constellation arrangements, stars movements. This book - Baggara of Sudan: Culture and Environment - is written by first hand Baggara man, the author and it delves deep into behind the scene of Baggara way of life, history, their characters, culture, norms and traditions. This book is for scholars, readers and students interested in people culture and their way of life, ethnography, traditions, norms and cultures. This book is also a great guide to travelers, source of information for organization working in international arena and layman who want to know about other people life. http: //www.flickr.com/photos/18609861@N06/with/8051441160/#photo_8051441160