信息不完整 “A grammar of Kuteb: a Jukunoid language of east-central Nigeria” . Robert George Koops (2009) , Roger Blench · Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag
近危
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
>100,000
"The people known as Kuteb (or 'Kutep', or 'Kutev' in the literature) number more than 100,000... Extrapolated from the Nigerian Government Census of 1952, district government records and U.N. birth-rate statistics."
信息日期
1952
地点
Takum LGA, Taraba State, Nigeria
地点描述
"[Kuteb] live mainly in what is now Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State, Nigeria. There are two or three hamlets of Kuteb speakers in Cameroun. Their area covers a rough triangle with its apex at Takum, the major commercial center (10° E, 7° N)... The Gamana River cuts through the southern part of the area, and the Donga runs north and south across the east side. Bordering the Cameroun mountains, the Kuteb area is typical savannah (lots of grass and small trees) dotted with hills, which, incidentally, have provided protection in recent history during inter-ethnic warfare. The nickname ande ti rikwen (‘mountain people’) perhaps developed during this period."
其他评论
"Local tradition says that the people scattered to their present villages from Usa Mountain on the east side of the area."
信息不完整 “Comparative Jukunoid” (288 ch. One. The Inhabitants and a Brief History of the Benue Valley. 2.1. The Yukuben) . Shimizu, Kiyoshi (1980) Vienna: Afro-Pub,
地点
Nigeria
地点描述
"The Kutep are found in Wukan division of [former] Benue-Plateau state. The territory occupied almost entirely by the Kutep can conventiently be defined by the River Gamana to the south, the boundary with Katsina Ala division to the west, the boundary with the North-Eastern State to the east, and the road connecting Katsina Ala, Takum and Gaiama to the north. There are at least three Kutep settlements in the Yukuben territory beyond the River Gamana, and one beyond the North-Eastern State boundary."
信息不完整 “An Atlas of Nigerian Languages” (111) . Roger Blench (2012)
易危
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
10,000-99,999
"15,592 (1952 W&B); 30,000 (1986 UBS); 1400 in Cameroun (1976)."
正字法
"Literacy programme in progress, dictionary in preparation, primers, folktales... Bible translation programme in progress, hymnbooks, New Testament..."