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Tenet people : ウィキペディア英語版
Tennet people
The Tennet people ('Tenet' in early language survey〔Tucker (1956)〕) are an ethnic group in South Sudan. Their language is also called Tennet. Their neighbors, the Lopit, refer to them as Irenge. In many respects, the Tennet culture resembles that of the Lopit, and most Tennet people can also speak Lopit, but they have maintained a strong ethnic identity, and among themselves they continue to speak Tennet.〔(Tennet entry in Ethnologue )〕
==Location==

The Tennet home area consists of five villages at the northern end of the Lopit Mountains, north of Torit in Eastern Equatoria state. Four of the villages are entirely Tennet,〔Randal (1998:219)〕 but the fifth is part Tennet and part Lopit. In 1994, the Tennet population was estimated at about 4,000 people.〔(Tennet entry in Ethnologue )〕

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