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Nungu language

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Native to
  
Nigeria

Native speakers
  
30,000 (1999)

ISO 639-3
  
rin

Region
  
Plateau State

Dialects
  
Rindre Gudi

Language family
  
Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Plateau Ninzic Nungu

Nungu is a Plateau language of Nigeria. It divides in two dialects Guid and Rinde

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History

The Rindre culture are found in the north central region of Nigeria. The total number of the Rindre population spread across the different parts of the country are a little more than a million; the growth of the population increases as there are intermarriages yet some of them still remain as Rindre while others neutralize and change their identities in their new host communities after their migration.

Oral traditions

Most if not all of their oral traditions are spread in a plethora, as most of them make persuasive and convincing claim of ownership. The most convincing chronicles in the Rindre songs are narrowed to two stories:

Rindre folktales

The continued growth of the population and the increasing socialization of the Rindre people, make a spreading of their language from Wamba to some parts of Nasarawa and the Kudan state of Nigeria.

Present

In the present the Rindre people who migrated have continued to change their identity for adaptation to their new environment, some change their names to: English, Arabic, Hausa, Hebrew, Eggon, Mada and also in southern Kaduna, reducing the population of Rindre and Gudi speakers.

References

Nungu language Wikipedia