Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Christianity: Many Kutebs are Christians, with some being Evangelical Protestants.
Traditional Religion: The Kuteb people have a traditional religion that includes the worship of family idols and a belief in a supreme being who is believed to bring rain, health, and harvest.
Islam: A small number of Kutebs are Muslim.
Historical Context: The Kuteb converted to Christianity after the arrival of missionaries in 1915, leading to the establishment of the Sudan Peoples Mission in Lupwe.
Beliefs: The Kuteb believe in a supreme being whom they refer to as "God" and attribute all authority to this deity.
Other details: The Kuteb are part of the Benue people cluster within the Sub-Saharan African affinity bloc.
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