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Dinka and people
The Arab enslavement of the Dinka people | Dinka people.
The slaves are mostly Dinka people | Dinka people.
Dinka people respect African puff adders because of divinities believed to be found in the snakes.
For example ; the folk music of the Dinka people include poetry, while the Azande are known-beside many other traditions and beliefs-for story-telling that feature a good wizard figure prominently.
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Many indigenous peoples in Africa and South America train and perform sport competitions naked Nuba people in South Sudan and xingu tribe in the Amazon region in Brazil, for example, wrestle naked, whereas Dinka, Surma and Mursi in South Sudan and Ethiopia, arrange stick fights.
Levirate marriages are very common among South Sudan's nilotic groups especially common among the Dinka and Nuer people.
Upon arriving in Khartoum, Bok was aided by a fellow Dinka tribesman and members of the Fur people, and his trip to the United States was paid for by members of the Lutheran church.
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It is an area of swamps and ironstone plateaus inhabited mainly by the Dinka people, who make their living through subsistence farming and cattle herding.
The Dinka people have no centralised political authority, instead comprising many independent but interlinked clans.
The name means " people " in the Dinka language.
Dinka Ruweng males investigated by Roberts in 1953 – 54 were on average 1. 813 m tall, and Shilluk males reached even 1. 826 m. The Nilotic people are characterized as having long legs, narrow bodies and short trunks, an adaptation to hot weather.
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Tribes like Shaigiya, Baggara, Dinka, Fur, Nuba, Masalit, Shukriya, Beja, Hausa people and many other Sudanese tribes are represented in Gedaref.

Dinka and John
The Sudan People's Liberation Army, led by late Dr. John Garang De Mabior, a Dinka, took arms against the government in 1983.
Perhaps significantly, former Southern Sudan president John Garang like Kiir is of the Dinka people, though of a different clan.
Joseph Oduho was made chairman and Colonel John Garang, a Dinka army officer, was made commander of the Sudan People's Liberation Army ( SPLA ).

Dinka and Garang
Garang, another deity, is believed or assumed by some Dinka to be a god suppressed by Deng whose spirits can cause most Dinka women, and some men, to scream.
A member of the Dinka ethnic group, Garang was born into a poor family in Buk village in the upper Nile region of Sudan.
Garang is a common name used by the Dinka people of South Sudan.

Dinka and amongst
Haplogroup A was observed amongst 62 % of Dinka, 53. 3 % of Shilluk, 46. 4 % of Nuba, 33. 3 % of Nuer, 31. 3 % of Fur and 18. 8 % of Masalit.

Dinka and Nilotic
The largest of the Sudanese Nilotic peoples is the Dinka, which includes as many as twenty-five ethnic subdivisions.
Dinka, or as they refer to themselves, Muonyjang ( singular ) and jieng ( plural ), are one of the branches of the River Lake Nilotes ( mainly sedentary agripastoral peoples of East Africa who speak Nilotic languages, including the Nuer and Luo ).
Their language called Dinka, as well as " thuɔŋjäŋ " ( thuongjang ), is one of the Nilotic languages of the eastern Sudanic language family.
The Nilotic peoples of Sudan such as the Shilluk and Dinka have been described as the tallest in the world.
Nilotic tribes, Nuba, Shilluk and Dinka, also inhabit parts of Kurdufan.
* Western Nilotic languages such as Dinka and Luo
They form one of the two branches of Western Nilotic, the other being Dinka – Nuer.
Dinka, or, is a Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people, the major ethnic group of South Sudan.

Dinka and supporters
They came to a head in 1999 when the Didinga officer Peter Lorot was passed over for promotion in favor of a Dinka, assassinated his rival and took to the woods with his supporters.

Dinka and South
Dinka mythology refers to the traditional religion and folk tales of the Dinka, or Jieng / Muonyjang, ethnic group of South Sudan.
Francis Piol Bol Bok ( born February 1979 ), a Dinka tribesman and native of South Sudan, was a slave for ten years but is now an abolitionist and author living in the United States.
She is from the Dinka ethnic group in South Sudan, but in 1991 she and some family members fled to Britain to escape the civil war in Sudan.
On November 15, 1991 the event known as the " Bor Massacre " or Southwestern Dinka Massacre commenced in South Sudan.
Deng was born in Wau, Sudan ( current South Sudan ) and is a member of the Dinka ethnic group.
The Bari were lucky in this encounter, as the Turkish army assigned to protect the Nile explorers behaved, unlike the brutality they unleashed on the ethnic groups ( Mondari, Dinka, Shilluk ) to the north of the Bari, Pojulu, Kakwa to the South and Kuku to the South-East.

Dinka and Sudan
The Dinka, on the front lines between the north and the south of Sudan, have retained a vibrant folk tradition.
African of Two Worlds ; the Dinka in Afro-Arab Sudan, Khartoum, 1978
: Other: Boran ( Kenya )-didissa ; Kamba ( Kenya )-muua ; Kwangali-ufuongo ; Lovedu-marula ; Maasai ( Kenya )-ol-mangwai ; Meru ( Kenya )-mura ; Pedi-lerula, marula ; Pedi-morula, merula ; Pokot ( Kenya )-oruluo ; Ronga ( Mozambique )-ncanhi ; Sebei ( Kenya )-katetalum ; Shangaan-nkanyi, inkanyi ; Diga ( Kenya )-mngongo ; Tonga: tsua, tsula, umganu ; Tugen ( Kenya )-tololokwo ; Dinka ( Sudan )-Gummel ; Nuer ( Sudan )-Kamel, Omel ; Moru ( Sudan )-Kyele ; Luo ( Kenya ) Ong ' ono.
Francis Bok was raised in a large Catholic family of cattle herders in the Dinka village of Gurion in Southern Sudan.
The raiders were part of an Islamic militia from the northern part of Sudan that conducted periodic raids on the villages of their Dinka neighbors, who were Christians or animists of Sub-Saharan African descent.
Jabarona was filled with Dinka refugees who had fled the fighting in the south of Sudan and were forced to live together in sub-standard conditions.
The experience of Dinka refugees was portrayed in the documentary movies Lost Boys of Sudan by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk and God Grew Tired Of Us, Joan Hechts ' book The Journey of the Lost Boys and the fictionalized autobiography of a Dinka refugee, Dave Eggers ' What Is the What: The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng.
The Nuer border such tribes as the Dinka, Anyuak, Shilluk and other minor tribes in both Ethiopia and Sudan.
Lost Boys of Sudan is a documentary film by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk about two Dinka boys from Sudan, Santino Majok Chuor and Peter Nyarol Dut, who reached the United States after fleeing the civil war in their country.

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