Dinka
see also: Etymology of Dinka
The Dinka are people in the South of the Sudan, which live in the area of the crisis of Bahr Al-Ghazal. One counts approximately two million of them, that is to say 12 per 100 of the population of the Sudan. Its language of Nuer-Dinka is a nilotic language. Dinka wants to say “men”. The religions of Dinka led to a massive conflict with the government of Khartoum. Thus, Dinka, just like Nuer, refuse the Islamization of the daily life wanted by the central capacity. During the Civil war in the South Sudan, thousands of Dinka were killed. Others fled and were found per thousands in refugee camps in Sudan, or in the adjoining countries like Kenya or Ethiopia.
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