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Ateker, or ŋaTekerin, is a common name for the closely related Lango people, Jie, Karamojong, Turkana, Toposa, Nyangatom and Teso peoples and their languages. These ethnic groups inhabit an area across Uganda and Kenya. Itung'a (a vernacular term meaning "people of one language") and Teso have been used among ethnographers, while the term Teso-Turkana is sometimes used for the languages, which are of Eastern Nilotic stock. Ateker means 'clan' or 'tribe' in the Teso language. In the Lango language, the word for clan is atekere.

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  • Atekeroj (eo)
  • Ateker peoples (en)
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  • La atekeroj (Ateker aŭ Atekerin) estas komuna nomo de la strete parencaj etnoj (Jie), karimoĝongoj (Karimojong), turkanaoj (Turkana) kaj tesoj (Teso) en Ugando kaj Kenjo. Iliaj lingvoj apartenas al la okcidentaj nilotaj lingvoj. (eo)
  • El pueblo atekerin es originario de Sudán para algunos autores y de Etiopía para otros.​​ Sobre el siglo XI emigró a Uganda donde absorbió grupos kuliak.​ Se los considera antecesores de los pueblos, karimoyón e iteso (teso) que se identifican como familia atekerin. Los linajes que sólo se reconocían como atekerin emprendieron una marcha hacia territorios del noroeste que no dejó registros de su final en la memoria ugandesa.​ (es)
  • Ateker, or ŋaTekerin, is a common name for the closely related Lango people, Jie, Karamojong, Turkana, Toposa, Nyangatom and Teso peoples and their languages. These ethnic groups inhabit an area across Uganda and Kenya. Itung'a (a vernacular term meaning "people of one language") and Teso have been used among ethnographers, while the term Teso-Turkana is sometimes used for the languages, which are of Eastern Nilotic stock. Ateker means 'clan' or 'tribe' in the Teso language. In the Lango language, the word for clan is atekere. (en)
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  • Ateker (en)
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  • Women of each major part could be distinguished by dress, and each group is said to have lived in its separate, but adjacent, territory and shared the water of a common well. At the same time, family traditions present a picture of close association growig up between certain clans, often derived from frequent intermarriage, which sometimes transcended the distinctions between major parts. (en)
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  • — John Lamphear, 1988 (en)
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  • Ateker, or ŋaTekerin, is a common name for the closely related Lango people, Jie, Karamojong, Turkana, Toposa, Nyangatom and Teso peoples and their languages. These ethnic groups inhabit an area across Uganda and Kenya. Itung'a (a vernacular term meaning "people of one language") and Teso have been used among ethnographers, while the term Teso-Turkana is sometimes used for the languages, which are of Eastern Nilotic stock. Ateker means 'clan' or 'tribe' in the Teso language. In the Lango language, the word for clan is atekere. In the Turkana language, Ateker means a distinct group with related customs, laws and lifestyle and who share a common ancestry. Members of one Ateker have a common character of mutual respect in their diversity. Each member group of Ateker occupies its own territory and exercises authority over its own land and people independent of each other. The word Ateker is a generic term for "related peoples" or "relatives" (the term also refers to clan). It is derived from the root ker, which has two root meanings: fear and respect. Ateker, in its true sense, is a union of free people with mutual recognition and respect for each other. In the context of ethnic identity and nationhood, the Turkana language classifies different people with common characteristics as belonging to distinct ateker. The Maa people belong to Ateker a Ngi Maasa Maasai and so on. The Turkana and the Karamojong and Lango people belong to one Ateker. (en)
  • La atekeroj (Ateker aŭ Atekerin) estas komuna nomo de la strete parencaj etnoj (Jie), karimoĝongoj (Karimojong), turkanaoj (Turkana) kaj tesoj (Teso) en Ugando kaj Kenjo. Iliaj lingvoj apartenas al la okcidentaj nilotaj lingvoj. (eo)
  • El pueblo atekerin es originario de Sudán para algunos autores y de Etiopía para otros.​​ Sobre el siglo XI emigró a Uganda donde absorbió grupos kuliak.​ Se los considera antecesores de los pueblos, karimoyón e iteso (teso) que se identifican como familia atekerin. Los linajes que sólo se reconocían como atekerin emprendieron una marcha hacia territorios del noroeste que no dejó registros de su final en la memoria ugandesa.​ (es)
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