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The famous and disappearing cattle keepers of Sudan are featured in a new book, Dinka. In our new coffee table series, we feature Angela Fish and Carol Beckwith’s photographs. Every morning ...
RUMBEK, Sudan -- Bakic Magol, a boy of 10, wakes each day on a straw mat in a field of muscular, speckled cattle. Powerful horns tower above him; mounds of steaming dung surround his bare feet.
The cattle camps in southern Sudan offer a glimpse into the way the country's largest tribe, the Dinka, preserved their traditions through 21 years of civil war with mostly Arab northern Sudan.
And in the Dinka village of Anyida, Mayor Bona Majok regrets to inform peacemakers that Murle raiders stole 13 cattle grazing near the village on July 17. That no one was seriously harmed or ...
They stole our cattle, they stole our clothes - they even stole our kitchen utensils," said Dinka tribeswoman Tabita, shortly after she arrived in Lologo camp, 15 kilometres south-east of Juba, in ...
They stole our cattle, they stole our clothes – they even stole our kitchen utensils,” said Dinka tribeswoman Tabita, shortly after she arrived in Lologo camp, 15 kilometres south-east of Juba ...
It was considered at the time that the girl’s destiny was to get married, attract cattle—which was part of the exchange in Dinka culture—and there wasn’t really a market for educated girls ...
The eyes of the subjects of the seven-foot-tall images of Nuer White Army warriors and Dinka cattle herders follow visitors as they wander through the Ricco Maresca gallery in New York's Chelsea ...
Sebastião Salgado, Dinka Cattle Camp of Amak, Southern Sudan, at the end of the day, 2005. Gelatin silver print, 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm). Signed in pencil on verso. Brazilian photographer Sebastião ...
"On January 31, the Dinka Bor cattle camps were attacked," the leader, Mayom Ateny, told Reuters on Sunday, giving details of the deaths and injuries in the four camps targeted. He added that ...