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Dinka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dinka language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is for the language, for the ethnic group see Dinka. The Dinka language , or Thuɔŋjäŋ as it is known in the language itself, is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Dinka, one o...
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Loss of Culturally Vital Cattle Leaves Dinka Tribe Adrift in Refugee Camps ... Hundreds of Dinka tribesmen and women have gathered at the Duk-Fuel family compound for a traditional dowry celebration. But the occasion is marred by what is missing: There will be no cattle given to the Duk-Fuel family today,
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Southern Sudan, Sudan, Dinka Jur, Nuer, Toposa ... This video appears to be a brand new upload or an ... edited video waiting for processing. Please check back soon!
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]] They number around 2 million people, constituting about 5% of the population of the entire country, and the largest Ethnic tribe in South Sudan . Dinka, or as they refer to themselves, Moinjaang are one of the branches of the River Lake Nilotes (mainly pastoral peoples of E. Africa who speak Nilotic languages, including ...
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FROM WIKIPEDIA The Dinka are a people of southern Sudan, inhabiting the swamplands of the Bahr el Ghazal region of the Nile basin. They are chiefly a pastoral people, relying on cattle herding at riverside camps in the dry season to growing millet in fixed settlements during the rainy season.
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