词条 | Buduma people |
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| group = Buduma | native_name = Yedina | total = 128,800 | total_ref = [1] | regions = Lake Chad | region1 = Chad | pop1 = 123,000 | region2 = Nigeria | pop2 = 5,300 | region3 = Cameroon | pop3 = 500 | languages = Yedina | religions = Islam }} The Buduma are an ethnic group of Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria who inhabit many of the islands of Lake Chad. They are predominantly fishers and cattle-herders. In the past, the Buduma carried out violent raids on the cattle herds of their neighbors. They were feared villains with aggressive reputations; thus, they were respected and left alone for many years, protected by their own habitat of water and reeds. Today, they are a peaceful and friendly people willing to adopt some modern changes. Although their neighbors call them Buduma, meaning "people of the grass (or reeds)," they prefer to be called Yedina. Their language is known as Yedina. References
1. ^{{cite web|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/10981|title=Buduma|website=Joshua Project|accessdate=22 February 2019}} {{Ethnic groups in Cameroon}}{{Ethnic groups in Chad}}{{Ethnic groups in Nigeria}}{{Authority control}} 4 : Ethnic groups in Cameroon|Ethnic groups in Chad|Ethnic groups in Nigeria|Chadic-speaking peoples |
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