The pic above show my dad sitting with his colleagues from Western Bahr el Ghazal State Legislative Assembly.
Here, I am dining with the mix of older and younger people. These are people I use to know both in Sudan before I left and those I knew in Ethiopia and Kenya. For those who were in Kenya, in the red T-Shirt is Mayuen Makuach, famously known as Mayuen Turkana!
Women busy preparing meals for the occassion
Same thing happening
Pictures from impromptu dance organized by my dad: In the middle is my maternal uncle Mr. Lual Mabong dancing with my step-mother. In the dark Sudanese suit from right is my father with relatives providing a rhythm with sticks to the dancers.
Same thing happening
Pictures from impromptu dance organized by my dad: In the middle is my maternal uncle Mr. Lual Mabong dancing with my step-mother. In the dark Sudanese suit from right is my father with relatives providing a rhythm with sticks to the dancers.
Here Ater Ngong is dancing with Ayak Chan Majok.
This is the bull that was slaughtered for my welcome party. Traditionally, the meat would have not been cooked at our house. It would have been shared among my clan members. This could not happen, because there are many people who are not related to us in Wau. For example my dad's colleagues.
This is the bull that was slaughtered for my welcome party. Traditionally, the meat would have not been cooked at our house. It would have been shared among my clan members. This could not happen, because there are many people who are not related to us in Wau. For example my dad's colleagues.
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Hello Madut,
This is Sarah's Grandmother, June. I have been looking at your photos and was interested to see your family and home area. You must miss them a lot.
-June Robertson
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