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APPENDIX. 
These latter tribes together, I think, form the group gene- 
rally called Tebu Reshade, but with the indigenous appella- 
tion « Tedetu." 
In O'janga or Wajanga*, eastward from Tibesti, and north- 
eastward from Burku in the direction of KufFara, with 
Kebabo, which latter place, by the people of Burgu, is called 
Tesser : — the tribe of the Wonya with the chief Onokke ; the 
Matatena or Gurin, to the south of them, in fertile valleys 
producing even figs. 
In Burku : — the Bultu, called by the Arabs by the nick- 
name of Nejael Keleb, with their powerful chief thekedl-Agre, 
and residing part of the year in Yen, but after the dates have 
been gathered, generally settled in the district called Kere 
Burku, and at other seasons in Ege; under the authority of the 
kedl-Agre are also the Kirdida in Kirdif, the Guruwa in 
Gur, and the Elbuweda in Elbuwe ; the Yenowa, with their 
chief Alanga, or rather Lenga, in Yen ; the Doza, with their 
chief Kalema in Budda, a valley east of Yen ; the Yerda in a 
locality of the same name about half a day's march east from 
Yen, with the chief Yile ; the Teyewa in Teke, a favoured 
spot or valley at present under the authority of Gehenni, 
their former chief, Sahayi, the father of a numerous family, 
having died ; in the large valley f Aradha, on the borders of 
Waday, the Mohede, formerly under 'Othman Belede, who 
died some time ago, and, further on, the Zoghawa, a very 
numerous and powerful tribe. 
I should have now to enumerate the tribe of the Terauye 
or Bedeyat (or, as they are called by the Arabs, A'uwa), who 
live in the district E'nnedi, intersected with a great many 
valleys, one of which is called Kaule, and another, in the 
* See Capt. Lyon's Narrative, p. 266., where a rather exagge- 
rated account is given of the irrigation of the country, which 
seems certainly not to be at all sterile throughout. 
| This name has obviously nothing to do with the name which 
the Kanuri give to pagans ; the Tebu called pagans " erdi." 
