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Life In South Sudan

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16 January 2020, 18:47
Saeed
Life In South Sudan
Fascinatingly!


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16 January 2020, 19:09
dogcat
I like cows but draw the line somewhere.....
16 January 2020, 21:49
Tim Carney
Have a look at your copy of Sudan: The Land and the People, Saeed and you will find Michael Freeman's pictures of a Mandari cattle camp we visited.

Missing in the pix you posted is the note that the Mandari burn cattle droppings and cover themselves in the ash to repel mosquitoes.

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16 January 2020, 21:54
A.Dahlgren
Great photos!


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17 January 2020, 03:04
BushPeter
Fascinating, but a lifestyle rapidly disappearing. Small bands with cattle are vulnerable to bandits, which roam the region too. This has caused many of those small bands without their own herds, but now they get hired by large cattle owners, who equip them with medicine for the cattle (which causes the herds to grow more) and weapons to defend themselves and the cattle. Similar lifestyle, but now with weapons, they don't eat cattle, but they do eat meat, so you can imagine what's happening with the wildlife in the region.
17 January 2020, 07:00
jdollar
Welcome to the 16th century, alive and well in most of Africa.


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17 January 2020, 22:08
376 steyr
Don't know if I would want to shake hands with those people and I'll bet they're real resistant to illnesses. If you never eat the cattle then they crowd out the wildlife.
18 January 2020, 07:57
fulvio
Up to 4+ decades ago the Masai and Wakwavi weren't much different.
18 January 2020, 08:05
Michael Robinson
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18 January 2020, 13:02
Neil-PH
quote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
Welcome to the 16th century, alive and well in most of Africa.


.......and slowly creeping towards to 15th century.
18 January 2020, 20:58
tomahawker
I was fortunate to grow up on a livestock farm with Carte Blanche from parents and grandparents. I lived as a barbarian, and we was in shit daily, literally and figuratively. No, my boyhood was not as hard, but very familiar. We all grew hale and hearty. It’s a wonderful life that’s vanishing even here.
18 January 2020, 21:36
Alfredo C
quote:
Originally posted by tomahawker:
I was fortunate to grow up on a livestock farm with Carte Blanche from parents and grandparents. I lived as a barbarian, and we was in shit daily, literally and figuratively. No, my boyhood was not as hard, but very familiar. We all grew hale and hearty. It’s a wonderful life that’s vanishing even here.


Great post, and as far as this tribe in Sudan, I’m happy to see that some people are still living a traditional way of life.
20 January 2020, 13:46
ijl
I really enjoyed that! I saw them there nearly 40 years ago, during better, simpler times, and I have very fond memories of the whole of the Sudan. But sadly, I don't think I'll be going back anytime soon.