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    account of Diu Tut‚ a member from the Nuer tribe‚ Gentleman exemplifies the South Sudanese citizens’ fears of death from government forces. In his story‚ Tut explains his fear of exiting a South Sudanese displacement camp because of his Neur background‚ a heritage that is being heavily persecuted by the Dinka affiliated government forces of Kiir (1). Accordingly‚ the civil war has strengthened the division between the Nuer and Dinka tribes‚ as each of these tribes have taken stances in supporting either

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    non-Arabic native language (i.e.‚ Nubian‚ Beja‚ Fur‚ Nuban‚ Ingessana‚ and so forth.). Among these are a few unmistakable tribal gatherings; the Kababish of northern Kordofan‚ a camel-raising individuals; the Ja’alin and Shaigiyya gatherings of settled tribes along the waterways; the seminomadic Baggara of Kordofan and Darfur; the Hamitic Beja in the Red Sea zone and Nubians of the northern Nile territories‚ some of whom have been resettled on the Atbara River; and the Negroid Nuba of southern Kordofan

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    Compiled Notes on the Indigenous Mechanisms of Conflict Resolution Submitted to: Dr. Jason J. Campbell CARM 6645: Indigenous Systems of Conflict Resolution Submitted by: Gabriel‚ William Date of Submission: December 6‚ 2013 Certificate of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this outline (compiled notes) and that I have cited any sources from which I used data‚ or words‚ either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this outline was prepared by me specifically

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    Slavery In Sudan Tiaan Stals Year 9 Wailes MJH Global Studies 2013 Figure [ 1 ] Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14094995 Sudan- A General Overview Since the successful strife for independence from the UK in 1956 Sudan has been politically ruled by military regimes that favour Islamic orientated governments. Sudan has endured two prolonged civil wars in the remainder of the 20th century. These wars were rooted largely because of Islamic orientated Northern Sudanese

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    A Long Walk to Water Packet Chapter One: 1.The main character in the first storyline is Nya. 2. Nya is eleven years old. 3.The main character in the second storyline is Salva. 4. Salva is at school when the story begins. 5. Salva is tibe is called Dinka. 6. Salva is eleven years old. 7. Salva realizes he lucky because he has a lot of of cows‚ which means his family is well off. 8. Salva family is considered rich for having a lot of cows. He has two sisters who keep care of the house with his mom.

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    water and she is constanly moving because of the fight and low resources. Nya has only one job which is to fetch water to hydrate her family. “Nya’s family did not live by the lake all year round because of the fighting. Her tribe‚ the Nuer‚ often fought with the rival Dinka tribe over the land surrounding the lake. Men and boys were hurt and even killed when two groups clashed.” (Parks 26) This is influenced with place because she has to travel to get water and has to travel a long time to get to the

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    while‚ the two tribes have been enemies because they both fought over the same land due to the fact that it had rich water. The author states‚”He has drilled many wells for his people. This year‚ he decided to drill for Neur as well” (Park 115). Although the Neur are Salva’s tribe’s enemy‚ he still helped them with drilling holes and creating wells. To show this act of peace‚ we decided to draw a broken heart with a bandaid. The broken heart represents the dispute between the two tribes over the years

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    groups of the north are the Kababish‚ a camel raising people; the Jaalin and Saiqiyya‚ who live along rivers ; the Nubians‚ who live along the northern Nile; the Nuba of the Kordufan Plateau; and the Fur in the west. In the south there is the Dinka‚ Anuak‚ Nuer‚ and Shilluck. The official language of Sudan is Arabic. Its religious breakdown is 73% Islamic‚ 17%‚ Sudan is the largest country in Africa‚ and is one of the poorest. It is located in the northeastern part of the continent. It is

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    The actions of both groups created a situation of supply and demand. When the slave trade had been re-established the NIF would sell the slaves for as low as $15. Once word of the enslavement of Sudanese citizens‚ specifically members of the Dinka tribe‚ had reached the outside world‚ humanitarian groups got involved. The development of the “slave redemption” program changed how business was conducted in Sudan‚ with respect to slaves. The slave redemption program created a situation where the

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