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Jie girl
A Jie girl in southeastern Sudan grinding sorghum to make the staple meal of porridge. The Kalashnikov assault rifle is for defense against raiding Toposa from villages not far away. from this settlement, called Nawiaporo, at the foot of the Boma Plateau, close to the Ethiopian border. The Jie tribe are pastoralists, with cattle the primary wealth, and are related to the Turkana of Kenya. The Toposa are traditional enemies..
Author: Michael Freeman
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