Pari people
The Pari (also spelled Paeri) are an ethnic group in South Sudan. They also call themselves Jo-Pari (people of Pari).
Pari oral history says the people migrated from the north and west to
When the
The multi-ethnic tribe speaks
The pari community are basically divided into six sub-groups/villages. These include Wiatuo, Kor, Bura, Angulumere, Pugera and Puchwa. They are practising cultural administration i.e age regimate termed as Mojo-miji. These takes place after every four years. One of the prominent leaders who led the county is Colonel Thomas Udwar Augustino. The county is currently found in Imatong state. Hunting of wild animals especially during the dry season is becoming a hobby to the majority of teenage boys because of need to get money after a successful hunting.
References
- ^ a b c Gurtong Peace Project - South Sudanese Communities
- ^ "Jurchol (Luo)". www.gurtong.net. Retrieved 2020-05-29.