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Shilluk warriors, South Sudan
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Shilluk warriors, South Sudan
Two Shilluk (Chollo) warriors, near the River Nile, South Sudan. Shilluks are typically tall and slim. Date: 1936
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Chollo Climate Shilluk Spear Spears Sudan Sudanese Tribes Warrior Warriors 1936 Racial
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This evocative photograph captures the essence of the Shilluk people, a ethnic group indigenous to the Eastern Nile region of South Sudan, during the 1930s. The two Shilluk (also known as Chollo) warriors, depicted in the image, stand proudly with their spears near the banks of the mighty River Nile. The Shilluk people are renowned for their tall and slim physique, a trait well-suited to the hot and dry climate of their homeland. The Shilluk tribe, one of the largest in South Sudan, have a rich cultural history and a deep connection to their land and the Nile River. They are believed to have originated from the Nubian people and have been inhabiting the region for over two thousand years. The Shilluk are known for their complex social structure, with a centralized monarchy and a strong emphasis on community and family. The Shilluk warriors, as seen in this image, were an integral part of the tribe's defense and hunting forces. They were trained from a young age to use spears and other traditional weapons, and were highly respected members of their communities. The spears, which are held by the warriors in the photograph, were not only used for hunting and protection but also held deep spiritual significance for the Shilluk people. This photograph, taken in 1936, offers a glimpse into the past of the Shilluk people and their way of life. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and resilience of the indigenous peoples of South Sudan, and the importance of preserving their traditions and stories for future generations.
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