Kababish tribe

The Kababish (Arabic: كبابيش) are a nomadic tribe of the northern Kordofan region of Sudan.

The main religion of the Kababish is Islam, adhering to the Sunni denomination.

[citation needed] From a young age children start to work at herding camels for water and feeding.

Inside will be a few ornaments and a large bed raised off the ground and bound together by leather straps.

Meat, berries and whatever can be traded makes up the diet, as well as the Arabic staple of spiced tea.

The main area for the Kababish nomads
The Libyan Desert, a common migration route for Kababish and camels