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Mawut Jok's video: The Remarkable Dinka tribe of South Sudan Showers with cow urine 2023

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The Remarkable Dinka tribe of South Sudan~Showers with cow urine~2023. The remarkable tribe of Dinka, also called Jieng, are people who live in the savanna country surrounding the central swamps of the Nile basin primarily in South Sudan. They speak a Nilotic language classified within the Eastern Sudanic branch of the Nilo-Saharan languages and are closely related to the Nuer. The Dinka people are a Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan with a sizable diaspora population abroad. The Dinka mostly live along the Nile, from Jonglei to Renk, in the region of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (two out of three Provinces which were formerly located in southern Sudan), and the Abyei Area of the Ngok Dinka in South Sudan. They number around 4.5 million people according to the 2008 Sudan census, constituting about 18% of the population of the entire country and the largest ethnic tribe in South Sudan. Known as the tallest tribe in the world, The Dinka males have an average height of 6ft 3 inches tall, and females with an average height of 5ft 9 inches tall. It is the tribe of the former tallest NBA player, Manut Bol belongs to. The Dinka, the dominant tribe in southern Sudan, regard cattle as sacred, approximating human beings in value. They live in symbiosis with their cows, sleeping outdoors in the same camp with them and using the cow's milk, blood, skin, and waste as vital resources for survival. The Dinka are primarily transient pastoralists moving their herds of cattle to riverine pastures during the dry season, December to April, and back to permanent settlements in savanna forests. During the rains, when their food crops, principally millet, are grown, each group is internally segmented into smaller political units with a high degree of autonomy because of the vast geographic area they occupied. The Dinka exhibit great diversity of dialect, although they value intergroup unity in the face of enemies by tradition, certain of their cultural lineal clans provide priests chiefs referred to as masters of the fishing spear or Beny Bith, whose position is validated by elaborate myths. Spiritual leadership and intervention are important to the Dinka, who are intensely religious and for whom God Nhialic and many ancestral spirits play a central and intimate part in everyday life. Towards the end of the dry season, when the river levels drop, the Dinka use their spears and nets to trap fish beneath the swampy surface. The Daily catch includes Nile perch, tilapia, catfish, and monkfish. Although the Dinka mainly depend on cows, they're also hunter gatherers. These are traditional made spear to hunt down large animals like elephants and giraffes for meat. The Dinka people have no centralized political authority, instead comprising many independent but interlinked clans. Some of those clans traditionally provide ritual chiefs known as the Masters of the Fishing Spear, or Beny Barth, who provide leadership for the entire people and appear to be, at least in part, hereditary. The majority of Dinka practice traditional religions whose central theme is the worship of high gods or the totem ancestral spirits and a number of deities the high god has called in. The following day, ash from the same fires is rubbed by the Dinka over themselves and their animal for beautification and protection. Men powder their hair with ash to lighten it after it has been bleached with cow urine over time. Early explorers described the ashen Dinka as ghostly giants. Going for grazing everywhere morning. Each morning the tribe heads out with hundreds of cattle in search of grazing ground. While the animals graze, the Dinka can spend hours discussing variations and markings on their herd with appreciation similar to fine art. Subscribe to my RUMBLE Channel at this link below https://rumble.com/user/Mawutjok Join this channel to get access to the perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCY8bYXiQeV_sBIA7byxGA/join We upload Dinka and Mundari Tribe traditional songs/dances, gospel songs/lyrics, wrestling, and everything about South Sudanese culture. We also upload South Sudan Music. Unique culture enables a brand to not only elicit the intended emotional response through branded communications but also shows that the brand can be trusted to understand their consumer. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNELS. CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING TO OUR CHANNELS: 1. MJ MEDIA PRODUCTION https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCY8bYXiQeV_sBIA7byxGA?view_as=subscriber 2. GRAND HOPE MEDIA PRODUCTION https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVsCjP2fhKc1g_2RM-Jilw LIKE OUR FACEBOOK PAGES. Dinka Culture Review. https://www.facebook.com/DinkaCultureReview Grand Hope Media https://www.facebook.com/grandhopemediaproduction/ Follow us on our blogger MYNEW VISSION mynewvission.blogspot.com

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