Author: Angela Fisher
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN: 9780847834976
Category : Dinka (African people)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This seminal volume on the indigenous African Dinka group is a landmark documentation of a vanishing people in war-torn Sudan. World-renowned photographers Angela Fisher and Carol Beckwith have devoted their lives to documenting the rapidly disappearing ceremonies and cultures of the indigenous people of Africa. In breathtakingly poignant images, they present a story that started with their first visit to the Dinka thirty years ago. Living in harmony with their cattle, the Dinka have survived years of war only to find their culture on the brink of vanishing forever. Where the White Nile River reaches Dinka country, it spills over 11,000 square miles of flood plain to form the Sudd, the largest swamp in the world. In the dry season, it provides abundant pasture for cattle, and this is where the Dinka set up their camps. The men dust their bodies and faces with gray ash--protection against flies and lethal malarial mosquitoes, but also considered a mark of beauty. Covered with this ash and up to 7' 6- tall, the Dinka were referred to as -gentle- or -ghostly- giants by the early explorers. The Dinka call themselves -jieng- and -mony-jang, - which means -men of men.-
Dinka
Author: Angela Fisher
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN: 9780847834976
Category : Dinka (African people)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This seminal volume on the indigenous African Dinka group is a landmark documentation of a vanishing people in war-torn Sudan. World-renowned photographers Angela Fisher and Carol Beckwith have devoted their lives to documenting the rapidly disappearing ceremonies and cultures of the indigenous people of Africa. In breathtakingly poignant images, they present a story that started with their first visit to the Dinka thirty years ago. Living in harmony with their cattle, the Dinka have survived years of war only to find their culture on the brink of vanishing forever. Where the White Nile River reaches Dinka country, it spills over 11,000 square miles of flood plain to form the Sudd, the largest swamp in the world. In the dry season, it provides abundant pasture for cattle, and this is where the Dinka set up their camps. The men dust their bodies and faces with gray ash--protection against flies and lethal malarial mosquitoes, but also considered a mark of beauty. Covered with this ash and up to 7' 6- tall, the Dinka were referred to as -gentle- or -ghostly- giants by the early explorers. The Dinka call themselves -jieng- and -mony-jang, - which means -men of men.-
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
ISBN: 9780847834976
Category : Dinka (African people)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This seminal volume on the indigenous African Dinka group is a landmark documentation of a vanishing people in war-torn Sudan. World-renowned photographers Angela Fisher and Carol Beckwith have devoted their lives to documenting the rapidly disappearing ceremonies and cultures of the indigenous people of Africa. In breathtakingly poignant images, they present a story that started with their first visit to the Dinka thirty years ago. Living in harmony with their cattle, the Dinka have survived years of war only to find their culture on the brink of vanishing forever. Where the White Nile River reaches Dinka country, it spills over 11,000 square miles of flood plain to form the Sudd, the largest swamp in the world. In the dry season, it provides abundant pasture for cattle, and this is where the Dinka set up their camps. The men dust their bodies and faces with gray ash--protection against flies and lethal malarial mosquitoes, but also considered a mark of beauty. Covered with this ash and up to 7' 6- tall, the Dinka were referred to as -gentle- or -ghostly- giants by the early explorers. The Dinka call themselves -jieng- and -mony-jang, - which means -men of men.-
The Dinka of the Sudan
Author: Francis Mading Deng
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Case study that presents & interprets the rich qualities of Dinka life. The reader learns of the structure of society, sex roles, courtship, kinship, age-sets & rivalries, the family, property, mores, law, religion, philosophy, poetry, & dance.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Case study that presents & interprets the rich qualities of Dinka life. The reader learns of the structure of society, sex roles, courtship, kinship, age-sets & rivalries, the family, property, mores, law, religion, philosophy, poetry, & dance.
Dinka Cosmology
Author: Francis Mading Deng
Publisher: Ithaca Press (GB)
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Publisher: Ithaca Press (GB)
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Divinity and Experience : The Religion of the Dinka
Author: Godfrey Lienhardt
Publisher: Oxford University Press, UK
ISBN: 0191591858
Category : Dinka (African people)
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Publisher: Oxford University Press, UK
ISBN: 0191591858
Category : Dinka (African people)
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Pioocku Thuongjang: The Elementary Modern Standard Dinka
Author: Makwei Mabioor Deng
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146286032X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 559
Book Description
Piööcku Thuɔŋjäŋ presents a comprehensive foundation course for beginning students of written and spoken Modern Standard Dinka (MSD), providing an essential grounding for successful written communication with speakers of the Dinka Language. This book centers on imparting and consolidating a wide range of vocabularies, accurate and active command of pronunciation, and basic writings to enable the learner step by step to understand written and spoken texts, to spell and write Dinka vocabulary independently and, moreover, to construct simple sentences with the wide range of vocabulary acquired. A variety of different vocabularies and preparatory sentences together with appropriate exercises and drills have been included in the book in addition to Alooŋke Thuɔŋjäŋ to achieve these objectives.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146286032X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 559
Book Description
Piööcku Thuɔŋjäŋ presents a comprehensive foundation course for beginning students of written and spoken Modern Standard Dinka (MSD), providing an essential grounding for successful written communication with speakers of the Dinka Language. This book centers on imparting and consolidating a wide range of vocabularies, accurate and active command of pronunciation, and basic writings to enable the learner step by step to understand written and spoken texts, to spell and write Dinka vocabulary independently and, moreover, to construct simple sentences with the wide range of vocabulary acquired. A variety of different vocabularies and preparatory sentences together with appropriate exercises and drills have been included in the book in addition to Alooŋke Thuɔŋjäŋ to achieve these objectives.
Sudan's Blood Memory
Author: Stephanie Beswick
Publisher: University Rochester Press
ISBN: 9781580461511
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Publisher: University Rochester Press
ISBN: 9781580461511
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Abyei of the Ngok Dinka
Author: Bona Malwal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780993469268
Category : Abyei District (Sudan)
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780993469268
Category : Abyei District (Sudan)
Languages : en
Pages : 197
Book Description
Christianity and Catastrophe in South Sudan
Author: Jesse A. Zink
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781481308229
Category : HISTORY
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Jesse Zink has written a must-read for all interested in the ongoing crises in Africa and, in particular, the vexed relationship between civil war and religion.--Joel Cabrita, University Lecturer in World Christianity, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781481308229
Category : HISTORY
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Jesse Zink has written a must-read for all interested in the ongoing crises in Africa and, in particular, the vexed relationship between civil war and religion.--Joel Cabrita, University Lecturer in World Christianity, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge
War and Genocide in South Sudan
Author: Clémence Pinaud
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501753010
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Using more than a decade's worth of fieldwork in South Sudan, Clémence Pinaud here explores the relationship between predatory wealth accumulation, state formation, and a form of racism—extreme ethnic group entitlement—that has the potential to result in genocide. War and Genocide in South Sudan traces the rise of a predatory state during civil war in southern Sudan and its transformation into a violent Dinka ethnocracy after the region's formal independence. That new state, Pinaud argues, waged genocide against non-Dinka civilians in 2013-2017. During a civil war that wrecked the region between 1983 and 2005, the predominantly Dinka Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) practiced ethnically exclusive and predatory wealth accumulation. Its actions fostered extreme group entitlement and profoundly shaped the rebel state. Ethnic group entitlement eventually grew into an ideology of ethnic supremacy. After that war ended, the semi-autonomous state turned into a violent and predatory ethnocracy—a process accelerated by independence in 2011. The rise of exclusionary nationalism, a new security landscape, and inter-ethnic political competition contributed to the start of a new round of civil war in 2013, in which the recently founded state unleashed violence against nearly all non-Dinka ethnic groups. Pinaud investigates three campaigns waged by the South Sudan government in 2013–2017 and concludes they were genocidal—they sought to destroy non-Dinka target groups. She demonstrates how the perpetrators' sense of group entitlement culminated in land-grabs that amounted to a genocidal conquest echoing the imperialist origins of modern genocides. Thanks to generous funding from TOME, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501753010
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 382
Book Description
Using more than a decade's worth of fieldwork in South Sudan, Clémence Pinaud here explores the relationship between predatory wealth accumulation, state formation, and a form of racism—extreme ethnic group entitlement—that has the potential to result in genocide. War and Genocide in South Sudan traces the rise of a predatory state during civil war in southern Sudan and its transformation into a violent Dinka ethnocracy after the region's formal independence. That new state, Pinaud argues, waged genocide against non-Dinka civilians in 2013-2017. During a civil war that wrecked the region between 1983 and 2005, the predominantly Dinka Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) practiced ethnically exclusive and predatory wealth accumulation. Its actions fostered extreme group entitlement and profoundly shaped the rebel state. Ethnic group entitlement eventually grew into an ideology of ethnic supremacy. After that war ended, the semi-autonomous state turned into a violent and predatory ethnocracy—a process accelerated by independence in 2011. The rise of exclusionary nationalism, a new security landscape, and inter-ethnic political competition contributed to the start of a new round of civil war in 2013, in which the recently founded state unleashed violence against nearly all non-Dinka ethnic groups. Pinaud investigates three campaigns waged by the South Sudan government in 2013–2017 and concludes they were genocidal—they sought to destroy non-Dinka target groups. She demonstrates how the perpetrators' sense of group entitlement culminated in land-grabs that amounted to a genocidal conquest echoing the imperialist origins of modern genocides. Thanks to generous funding from TOME, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.
The Nuer Conquest
Author: Raymond Case Kelly
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472080564
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
A study of Nuer expansionism with implications for research into the relationship between social and material causes of change
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 9780472080564
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
A study of Nuer expansionism with implications for research into the relationship between social and material causes of change