. The earth and its inhabitants .. . b . nf breenwich 120 Miles. countries, but they were repulsed many times by Governor Lupton near the village of Mayendut. The Fertit country forms the ethnological boundary between the clothed and naked populations. This contrast, combined with those of the physical features, impresses travellers, who here seem to enter a new world. To effect its junction with the Bahr-el-Ghazal and Nile, the " River of the Arabs " in its lower course winds across Negro territories. Denka tribes and peoples of the great and warlike Nuer nation occupy the swampy pl
. The earth and its inhabitants .. . b . nf breenwich 120 Miles. countries, but they were repulsed many times by Governor Lupton near the village of Mayendut. The Fertit country forms the ethnological boundary between the clothed and naked populations. This contrast, combined with those of the physical features, impresses travellers, who here seem to enter a new world. To effect its junction with the Bahr-el-Ghazal and Nile, the " River of the Arabs " in its lower course winds across Negro territories. Denka tribes and peoples of the great and warlike Nuer nation occupy the swampy plains along its banks.
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