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Dinka Tribe  By Harry and Phoebe
Photos Of Tribe Members
History Of Dinka Origin  The Dinka people have been on the move for over  25 years due to their homeland being invaded from people of North of Sudan. Many Dinka are now scattered throughout the world, living in countries with climates, cultures, and living conditions far  different from what they left in Southern Sudan.
Where They Are From  They are from south Sudan. The Dinka live in a region of south of the Sudan that turns to a swampland when the Nile River floods.  Due to civil war, large numbers of Dinka have migrated from the southern Sudan to the northern Sudanese capital of Khartoum.
Clothes The Dinka wear very little clothing and no shoes. Men go naked, and the women may wear goatskin skirts. Both men and women wear strings of beads around their necks. Women also wear bangles on their arms and legs, and they may also wear elaborate jewellery in their ears.
Other Interesting Information  LOCATION: Republic of Sudan  POPULATION: Over 1 million  LANGUAGE: Dinka  RELIGION: Monotheistic worship  The Dinka are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Republic of Sudan. Dinka men engage in mock sparring, using spears or sticks and shields, in order to develop their fighting skills.

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History and Culture of the Dinka Tribe

  • 1. Dinka Tribe By Harry and Phoebe
  • 2. Photos Of Tribe Members
  • 3. History Of Dinka Origin The Dinka people have been on the move for over 25 years due to their homeland being invaded from people of North of Sudan. Many Dinka are now scattered throughout the world, living in countries with climates, cultures, and living conditions far different from what they left in Southern Sudan.
  • 4. Where They Are From They are from south Sudan. The Dinka live in a region of south of the Sudan that turns to a swampland when the Nile River floods. Due to civil war, large numbers of Dinka have migrated from the southern Sudan to the northern Sudanese capital of Khartoum.
  • 5. Clothes The Dinka wear very little clothing and no shoes. Men go naked, and the women may wear goatskin skirts. Both men and women wear strings of beads around their necks. Women also wear bangles on their arms and legs, and they may also wear elaborate jewellery in their ears.
  • 6. Other Interesting Information LOCATION: Republic of Sudan POPULATION: Over 1 million LANGUAGE: Dinka RELIGION: Monotheistic worship The Dinka are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Republic of Sudan. Dinka men engage in mock sparring, using spears or sticks and shields, in order to develop their fighting skills.

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