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Tama people
Tama is a non-Arab, African ethnic group of people who live in eastern Chad and western Sudan. They speak Tama, a Nilo-Saharan language. The population is 200,000–300,000 people and they practice Islam. Many Tama are subsistence farmers who live in permanent settlements and some raise livestock. In the civil war in Chad (2005–2010) the Tama were involved in ethnic conflicts with the Zaghawa tribe. ==Culture== The Tama people are a non-Arab〔Human Rights Watch, p. 11〕 (i.e., "African" or "black"〔) tribe that live in Dar Tama in northeastern Chad and Darfur in western Sudan.〔 They number 200,000–300,000.〔Olson, p. 544〕 They speak Tama, a Nilo-Saharan language.〔 Many of the Tama are subsistence farmers〔Olson, p. 42〕 who live in permanent settlements and raise millet, beans, cucumbers, gumbo, and sesame.〔 They also raise cattle, camels and goats.〔 The majority of Tama are Muslims, but they also have some animistic beliefs.〔
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