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The Shilluk Tribe - Sudan, Africa
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The Shilluk Tribe - Sudan, Africa
The Shilluk (who now prefer to be known as Chollo), are a major Nilotic ethnic group of Southern Sudan, living on both banks of the river Nile, in the vicinity of the city of Malakal. Date: circa 1910s
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Chollo Ethic Nile Nilotic Shilluk Southern Spears Sudan Sudanese Tribesmen Malakal
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This evocative photograph captures a group of Shilluk tribesmen, a major Nilotic ethnic group indigenous to Southern Sudan, gathered together on the banks of the mighty Nile River in the vicinity of Malakal city. Dating back to the 1910s, this image offers a rare glimpse into the past, showcasing the traditional way of life of these people before the modern world encroached upon their lands. The Shilluk, who now prefer to be known as Chollo, are renowned for their unique cultural practices and strong connection to the Nile. Seated on the ground, the tribesmen are dressed in animal skins and adorned with beads, symbolizing their status and identity. They hold spears, a tool essential for hunting and self-defense, reflecting their nomadic and warrior heritage. The Nile River, the lifeline of the region, plays a central role in their daily lives. It provides them with water, fish, and fertile land for agriculture. The Shilluk people have a rich mythology surrounding the Nile, believing that their chief, the 'Ruweng,' is the god of the river. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the Shilluk's deep-rooted history and traditions. It invites us to reflect on the resilience and strength of indigenous communities, their connection to the land, and their unwavering spirit in the face of change. The Shilluk people continue to thrive and preserve their culture, making this image a valuable historical record and a testament to their enduring legacy.
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