The
Nara live in the western slopes and Barka plains. like their neighbors,
the kunama, with whom they share some customs, the Nara are mainly sedentary
farmers with a marked interest in cattle. However, their matrilineal
family structure was transFormed into a patrilineal one-and their traditional
religion forcibly supplanted by Islam- during the Egyptian occupation
of their homelands in the 1850s.