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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Die Kwama, auch Gwama, Komo oder Koma genaDie Kwama, auch Gwama, Komo oder Koma genannt, leben im Grenzgebiet von Sudan, hier in dem Bundesstaat An-Nil al-azraq (Blue Nile), und Äthiopien und hier hauptsächlich in den Woredas Mao und Komo Special Wereda. Ihre Sprache lässt sich den Nilosaharanischen Sprachen zuordnen. Kulturell und linguistisch betrachtet gehören sie zu den Komuz und Komo, zu denen auch die Nachbargemeinden der Gumuz, , Koma und gehören.argemeinden der Gumuz, , Koma und gehören. , The Kwama (also called Gwama and Komo), arThe Kwama (also called Gwama and Komo), are a Nilo-Saharan-speaking community living in the Sudanese-Ethiopian borderland, mainly in the Mao-Komo special woreda of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region in Ethiopia. They belong, culturally and linguistically, to the Koman groups, which include neighboring communities such as the Uduk, Koma, and Opuuo. Although they traditionally occupied a larger territory, they have been forced to move to marginal, lowland areas by the Oromo from the 18th century onwards. In some villages Kwama, Oromo and Berta live together. The Kwama are often called "Mao" by other groups, especially by the Oromo. The people who live in the southern area and near the Sudanese borderland often call themselves "Gwama" and use the term "Kwama" to refer to those living further to the south and in Sudan. These other "Kwama" are usually known by anthropologists as Koma or Komo (Theis 1995). In recent years, many people belonging to this ethnic group have been resettled by the Ethiopian state in order to provide them with clinics and schools. to provide them with clinics and schools.
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rdfs:comment The Kwama (also called Gwama and Komo), arThe Kwama (also called Gwama and Komo), are a Nilo-Saharan-speaking community living in the Sudanese-Ethiopian borderland, mainly in the Mao-Komo special woreda of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region in Ethiopia. They belong, culturally and linguistically, to the Koman groups, which include neighboring communities such as the Uduk, Koma, and Opuuo. Although they traditionally occupied a larger territory, they have been forced to move to marginal, lowland areas by the Oromo from the 18th century onwards. In some villages Kwama, Oromo and Berta live together. The Kwama are often called "Mao" by other groups, especially by the Oromo. The people who live in the southern area and near the Sudanese borderland often call themselves "Gwama" and use the term "Kwama" to refer to those living further to thea" to refer to those living further to the , Die Kwama, auch Gwama, Komo oder Koma genaDie Kwama, auch Gwama, Komo oder Koma genannt, leben im Grenzgebiet von Sudan, hier in dem Bundesstaat An-Nil al-azraq (Blue Nile), und Äthiopien und hier hauptsächlich in den Woredas Mao und Komo Special Wereda. Ihre Sprache lässt sich den Nilosaharanischen Sprachen zuordnen. Kulturell und linguistisch betrachtet gehören sie zu den Komuz und Komo, zu denen auch die Nachbargemeinden der Gumuz, , Koma und gehören.argemeinden der Gumuz, , Koma und gehören.
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