Talk:Bari people (Sudan)

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the so-called meeting between Dr. David Livingston and Henry Stanley in Gondokoro (village) never happened. Dr. Livingston was on a expedition to discover the the source of the Nile river. while the Nile (Blue and White) does indeed pass through Bari lands like Juba, the source of the nile is much further south and definitely not in Sudan. I am deleting the entire section.

- la gaie 04:19, 25 July 2005 (UTC)

La gaie: If you dispute the meeting between Dr Livingston and Henry Stanley, I do not see how you justified deleting the rest of the script. It appears that you misunderstood the usage of "gateway". There was no where in the the narative indicating that Gondokoro was the source of the Nile! So I have reinserted the description pertaining to the towns in the Bari Land. --Loro LoLaja Kujjo 04:45, 20 October 2005 (UTC)

  You're right. I misunderstood.
  la gaie 21:12, 7 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] To do list

I've removed the cleanup tag and placed the "More topics on the Bari of the Nile" list here

  • clans, and totems
  • Birth of a child (Names, outing, etc)
  • Taboos
  • Legendary Figures Among the Bari, e.g. Pitia Lugor (the Rain God). Softgrow 21:57, 4 March 2006 (UTC)