Bhutanese and Dinka, spoken in southern Sudan, were among the most recent languages added to library collections. |
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Another Dinka boy told her that an Arab master slit the throats of three slaves who tried to escape. |
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While in Egypt, he received an impromptu lesson from a fellow Dinka who, unknown to both, would blaze a trail that his pupil would later follow. |
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They speak Acholi, Amharic, Bemba, Chaldean, Dinka, Pashto, Kinyarwanda, Nuer, Somali, and many other languages. |
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They would, among others, visit Dinka riverbank farmers in Bor County, southern Sudan, who grow crops and herd cattle. |
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Especially it seems to have been virtually institutionalized in the southern Nuba Mountains and among the Dinka of north central Bahr al Ghazal. |
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The Dinka inhabit a vast region in the south of the Sudan that forms a seasonal swampland when the Nile River floods. |
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The Dinka tradition of oral literature is extensive and a considerable amount has been recorded. |
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In fact, the only interpreters in Ontario who speak his native language of Dinka reside in Toronto. |
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In the south and west, English is spoken alongside the variety of indigenous languages, of which Dinka is the most widespread. |
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He still has trouble speaking Dinka but the Olympics have given him a chance to win the support of his hosts. |
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The systematic destruction of the Dinka, and all Southern tribes, however, is exactly as Jordan describes. |
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A naked Dinka tribesman with a Kalashnikov over his shoulder is not an unusual sight. |
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Rumbek, in the heart of Dinka territory, has already been designated as the new capital of southern Sudan. |
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She says her friends probably still remember the day the tall, silent Dinka girl arrived at the Hackney Free and Parochial School. |
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Cows are incredibly important to the Dinka, because when all else fails you can keep your children alive with the milk. |
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Rebel groups and international human rights organizations have accused the Sudanese government of attempting genocide against the Dinka. |
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In the late 1980s it used local militias to help clear the Dinka population from the Bahr al-Ghazal region of southwest Sudan. |
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To some detractors, Garang was a southern Sudanese, or ethnic Dinka tyrant. |
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Linguists classify Dinka as a major language family in the Nilotic category of African languages. |
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There, we met a man from the Dinka tribe, who drove us in his car to the house of Adam Ahmed, a rich man with many children. |
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In the past he has consistently confounded sceptics, though his detractors claim he is at heart, and in sharp contrast to Garang, a secessionist and a Dinka nationalist. |
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Aside from the thousand Dinka killed in the main incident there were also reports of slavery of Dinka women and children in the Kordofan-Bahr al Ghazal borderlands. |
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Just four years ago, the civil war have made living conditions so bad for Sudan's southern Dinka people, that entire villages fled or were displaced. |
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But there are moderate, peaceable Muslims who live in the north who are friends of the African Dinka people who are mainly affected by the slave raids. |
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For two decades the southern rebels' leader was a Dinka, John Garang, a kinsman of the bishop. |
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Nomadic or transhumant movements are especially pronounced among the Nuer and Dinka peoples. |
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On 20 September, Lou Nuer tribesmen encircled the Dinka village of Duk Padiet in Jonglei State and killed at least 70 of the villagers. |
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Mr Kiir has lately been accused of cementing his tribe's hold on power, while smaller communities resent what they see as Dinka domination. |
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The culprits were the traditional enemies of the Dinka people, the armed militias of the Arab Misseriya tribe. |
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The majority of the people here are women and children from various ethnic groups, including Dinka, Nuer, Nuba, Shoulouk, and Zandi. |
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In September-November 1991 SPLA-Nasir reportedly killed about 2,000 Dinka civilians in a deliberate attack in the area south of Kongor. |
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Reportedly, cattle raiding took place and a number of armed Misseriya nomads crossed into disputed areas inhabited by the Dinka Ngok. |
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We went with a group of people from the Dinka tribe who were heading for Khartoum. |
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In June, Matiep forces reportedly assassinated two state ministers affiliated with the Machar faction, Dinka traders and others in Bentiu. |
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Fighting between Nuer and Dinka ethnic groups from 15 to 18 January in Fangak County also left 42 people dead and 25 wounded. |
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The perpetrators of political turmoil in Juba are not Dinka or Nuer, nor any other ethnic people who make up South Sudan. |
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Other reports of Dinka being dumped in a mass grave in the rebel-controlled oil town of Bentiu have further inflamed tensions. |
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Though he could read it in his native Dinka, he wanted to read it in the language in which it was written. |
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A few months later, when fighting with the government displaced thousands of Nuer, they were able to find refuge in Dinka territory thanks to the bonds forged at Wunlit. |
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The Dinka is the largest black tribe in Sudan, related to the Nuer and to another tribe called the Shilluk, in a group defined as the Nilotic tribes. |
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Sudanese tribal language gospel radio has already been going out from the new facility, bringing God's Word to many thousands in Dinka and Nuer villages. |
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He had to overcome intense heat, inhospitable conditions and disease in his pursuit to make lasting records of the lives of the Shilluk, Dinka, Nuer, Nuba and Jur peoples. |
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An estimated 40 per cent of the southern Sudanese are Dinka, while 20 per cent belong to the culturally and linguistically related Nilotic Nuer and Shilluk ethnic groups. |
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One was sent a bullet and a jawbone as a warning to keep away. Rivalry between the leading southern tribes, the Dinka and the Nuer, has long been a source of instability. |
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As a result, Dinka civilians fled en masse to the marshlands of Toic where many of them are said to be still hiding, fearing renewed interfactional fighting in the area. |
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On a dusty football pitch known as Freedom Square, thousands of young Dinka men, coated with ash and clad in glamorous calfskin skirts, gather to elect a sub-chief. |
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In Aweil State, authorities convened several peace conferences between the Dinka and Misseriyah tribes, which have in a way reduced incidents of violence. |
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Two dozen Dinka officials were massacred by White Army men, along with two Indian UN peacekeepers, on December 19th in Akobo, a remote outpost in Jonglei state. |
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The Shilluk constitute a historically influential state along the White Nile, and their language is fairly closely related to Dinka and Nuer. |
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We have to ensure that the international community puts the moneys in through international development to support the newer Dinka tribes in the south who are trying to get their lives back together after this conflict. |
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Although the woman's previous husband had died many years earlier, his brother managed to open a police case against her, arguing that she belonged to him by inheritance under Dinka custom. |
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The oil-rich southern region of western Upper Nile is inhabited mostly by Nuer, the second-largest tribe in the south, and by a minority of Dinka, the largest tribe in the south. |
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Though a Dinka, Bol was notorious for shifting alliances and for having sought safe haven in Paulino Matiep's stronghold among the Nuer people in western Upper Nile. |
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The traditional territories of the Shilluk and the Northeastern Dinka are adjacent. |
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Ten cases of abduction were confirmed during the reporting period, and two Dinka boys were returned to their homes after the intervention of state governors. |
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Migrations of heavily armed Arab cattle-herders into the lusher wetlands of the Dinka at the beginning of each dry season have caused violence for decades. |
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During their annual southward migration, which begins soon, the nomadic Misseriya tribe will pass through the Abyei Administrative Area, potentially coming into conflict with the resident Dinka Ngok people. |
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As for languages that have three lengths, independent of vowel quality or syllable structure, these include Dinka, Mixe, Yavapai and Wichita. |
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His tribe shares the region with the Dinka, who say they want to join the south. |
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Everything is authentic, from the Dinka wrestling, the ash-covered faces in a cattle camp, to the floating villages that inhabit the Sudd swamps. |
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The host Bari community of Juba felt that they would be acculturated by the bigger communities such as the Dinka and the Nuer, coupled with issues of land grabbing. |
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