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  2. Dinka people - Wikipedia

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    Young men become adults through an initiation ritual that includes marking the forehead with a sharp object. During this ceremony, they acquire a second cow-color name. The Dinka believe they derive religious power from nature and the world around them rather than from scripture. [30] Men and women eat separately.

  3. Nilotic peoples - Wikipedia

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    His spirits can cause most Dinka women, and some men, to scream. The term Jok refers to a group of ancestral spirits. In the Lotuko mythology, the chief God is called Ajok. He is generally seen as kind and benevolent, but can be angered. He once reportedly answered a woman's prayer for the resurrection of her son.

  4. 1987 Dhein massacre - Wikipedia

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    Dhein map. On Friday evening, 27 March 1987, a series of violent events took place, starting with an attack on a church. Around fifty from the Muraheleen militia (mainly from the Rizeigat Arabs) assaulted Dinka worshippers, who had gathered for evening prayers, with weapons including spears, knives, and a gun, beating them and chasing them out.

  5. Category:Nilotic women - Wikipedia

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    Dinka women (7 P) K. Kalenjin women (7 P) L. Luo women (18 P) This page was last edited on 21 January 2025, at 21:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Category:Dinka women - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Dinka people. It includes Dinka people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Dinka women"

  7. Māori Artist Community Condemns White Woman’s ‘Entitlement’

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    A white-presenting woman from New Zealand claimed that she was barred from exhibiting her painting at an exhibition presenting Māori artists, because she isn’t part of the indigenous community.

  8. Category:Dinka people - Wikipedia

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  9. I’m Black, But My Biracial Baby Looks White. This Is ... - AOL

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    Quiana and Luna at 1 month old. My husband is white and I am Black. When we learned we were having a daughter, we quickly set goals for how we would raise her: She should be strong and happy.