Well I didn't list very many references though out my blog. I know I should have. But it makes it look so ugly. That being said its not like I can't make a reference page. Here is the list of sites I used to compile the data on the Zaghawa
http://nointervention.com/archive/Sudan/other/www.sudan101.com/zaghawa.htm
No Intervention is a site that is clearly against intervention... in the sense of western influences working their way into Africans' lives and government. They are heavily in favor of African sovereignty. They have a lot of information regarding various tribes and cultures in Africa, like the Zaghawa
http://www.peoplegroups.org/explore/GroupDetails.aspx?peid=11470
This here is a religious site that provides data from people groups all over the world. In their words, This website is about people groups around the world who are all precious in God’s sight." Very useful tool that provides statistics.
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/zag
Ethnologue provides information solely on the languages around the world. This is where I found specific information regarding the Beri's language. Like their alphabet.
http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.php?peo3=16080&rog3=CD
Another religious site, this provides historical information, religious data, as well as modern developments regarding various people groups. Not surprising considering how much missionary work religious institutions do.
http://www.africanpeople.info/
Taken from their site in the About section, "African Holocaust (Est. 2001) is a non-profit civil society dedicated to the progressive study of African history and culture. The society is composed of African scholars and writers, who share the desire use critical thinking to represent and restore an authentic, reflexive, honest, inclusive and balanced study of the African experience, past and present."
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