For example, people from the same generation greet each other by sliding the palm over the back of the other person's hand.
when an adult greet a child, they place their hand on the top of their head.
Then, the men tend to the fields until noon, while the women go later because they are preparing food.
The evening hours are dedicated to quality time with friends and family.
Then, all the men that want to marry the girl have a competition and they are rated on their warrior traits and bravery.
If the groom fails to kidnap the bride, then she stays at her father's house until she becomes the mother of at least three to four children.
They are also fond of pottery and woodcarvings; they have mud plates with authentic designs that they favor.
The Nyimang tribe tells many stories to amuse both grown men and children.
The Nyimang live in attached villages very close to mountains, for defence and security reasons, houses are very close, mostly round huts with clay or wooden walls, another one of their architectural achievements.
The kitchen or storage room is very big and spacious, they keep some calves in there and meat and vegetables.
It is where they keep mostly everything, in their language it is called the "merdang", there is many huts in one family house 4 to 5, and some times more, surrounded with some plants hedging as a fence, the house is usually surrounded by a farm, besides animals small farm in the house for cows and goats As for their clothing they wear fancy clothing with great embroidery to festivals and special events.
If the father has died or is away for some reason then the eldest son leads the family, but the women are never in charge.
Adult men and women go to work on the farms early in the morning.
Both boys and girls from the age of eight to twenty care for the cattle and other animals.
They like farming and building crops that they find quite valuable.
If a member of their tribe goes to the city they prefer to be soldiers or join the police force, to become butchers, to become waiters, and some become bakers.
They include cucumbers, nuts, corn, wheat, and sesame seeds.
If the Amma tribe is short on cattle then the number of seeds they get while rise; it works in vice versa as well.
Before 1917, during the war against the British, the current Sultan Agabna, led the Nymang against the colonial rulers.
In 1954, when Sudan prepared to gainindependence, Mekks (chiefs) were appointed for each hill.