Pojulu People
| A pregnant woman, carrying a child, a bucket of water and a bundle of wood demonstrates the suffering of women during the struggle in South Sudan |
| Total population |
|---|
| Approximately 950,000 |
| Regions with significant populations |
| Sudan, South Sudan |
| Languages |
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Bari |
| Religion |
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Christianity, Traditional |
| Related ethnic groups |
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Nilotic peoples |
The Pojulu ethnic groups are of the savanna lands in the White Nile Valley, in the Equatoria region of South Sudan. They are Nilotic peoples and part of the Karo people — which also includes Bari, Mundari, Kakwa, Kuku, and Nyangwara.
The Pojulu differentiate into smaller clans of Nyori, Morsak, Goduck, Lobora, Mulusuk, Pirisa, Malari, Mankaro and a few other smaller ones. The population of the Pojulu is estimated to be 950,000 persons.
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