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Ayen's Cooking School for African Men — Cooking is women's work in the Dinka culture of South Sudan. These women are cooking in the backyard of a house in Adelaide, Australia.
But one group of men from African backgrounds is determined to change that, pledging to bring a hidden subject into the spotlight. Family violence can be a taboo topic in some migrant communities.
Mr. Lewis Anei Madut Kuendit probably had those ideas on his mind, when he sat down to write "The Dinka and their Culture". He is South Sudanese academic, who is in love with the written word.
The Dinka people of South Sudan have been pastoralists for centuries – their possessions are often not tangibles like buildings and pieces of furniture, but, handy valuables they can carry along ...
BELIEL CAMP, Sudan -- Dinka men once danced in a green field here in Darfur. A weave of drum rhythms would rise with the smoke of their twilight bonfires. The men would form a tight line with ...
AFRICA/SUDAN - Conference held ... who spoke on “The African religion of the Dinka in South Sudan. For a new interpretation.” Daum, expert scholar and German diplomat, showed the religious roots of ...
They have a significant diaspora abroad and are considered the tallest people on the African continent, alongside the Tutsi ...