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Here is an interesting picture
http://www.davidstewart-smith.com/portfolios/nuba (it is not possible to copy the picture) |
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A nice array. |
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Thank you for sharing, good and interesting pictures!
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Thanks to printscreen and paint
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Thanks Asomotif.
Here is another relatively new picture from that time southern Sudan. New picture .... - can we say it if it is already 43 years old ? (Picture by natural scientist Josef Vágner) |
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Looks like he could be Dinka? The spear looks Dinka to me.
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Yes, Vágner described the picture (book "Africa - Paradise and Hell of the Animals", 1970) as Dinka. I did not mention it before because I had certain doubts - I thought this forehead horizontal cicatrices were typical for Nuer people.
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