JUBA, South Sudan, December 8 (UNHCR) - "I am here now because we have been attacked many times by other tribes. They stole our cattle, they stole our clothes - they even stole our kitchen utensils," ...
Dec 8, 2005 (JUBA) — “I am here now because we have been attacked many times by other tribes. They stole our cattle, they stole our clothes – they even stole our kitchen utensils,” said Dinka ...
Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher discuss their latest work, DINKA: Legendary Cattle Keepers of the Sudan, in an illustrated lecture. These renowned photographers have devoted their lives to ...
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. By dawn, Bakic is deep ...
For the rural people of South Sudan, cattle are at the center of their culture. They use them as currency, treat them as objects of beauty, and fight tribal battles over them. In recent years, ...
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 ...
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