Burunge people

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Burunge
Waburunge
Total population
30,000 (2007)
Regions with significant populations
 Tanzania

Dodoma Region

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Cushitic peoples

The Burunge or Burungi (Waburungi, in

Afro-Asiatic family. In 2007, the Burunge population was estimated at 30,000 individuals.[1]

Overview

The Burunge are native to northeastern Tanzania, in the

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[3] The land in this region is generally described as scattered brush, and the Burunge have historically used the land for farming and cattle grazing and watering. In more recent times this has changed as land has been privatized in order to form Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) - these are areas that are to be used solely for wildlife conservation, and as such are off limits to farmers who used to graze and water their livestock in these areas.[4] As a result of the formation of the Wildlife Management Areas, and the close proximity to Tarangire National Park, most of the land in this area is used for tourism safaris.

References

  1. ^ "Burunge". Ethnologue. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Burunge".
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  4. ^ Goldman, M. J., & Riosmena, F. (2013). Adaptive capacity in Tanzanian Maasailand: Changing strategies to cope with drought in fragmented landscapes. Global Environmental Change, 23(3), 588-597.