Dinka Livelihood - South Sudan #2
by Gloria Ssali
Title
Dinka Livelihood - South Sudan #2
Artist
Gloria Ssali
Medium
Painting - Acrylics On Canvas
Description
The name Dinka � applied to both the language and its speakers - means
�people.� Like the Nuer and the Masai, the Dinka are largely pastoral.
They migrate regularly in response to the seasons and their agro-pastoral
needs. Livestock, especially cattle, play a central role in Dinka culture
and worldview. Traditionally, boys tend goats and sheep, while older men
are responsible for the cattle.
Though the Dinka groups retain the traditional pastoral life of Nilotes,
they have added crop cultivation in some areas; growing peanuts, beans,
and corn (maize). Women do much of the farming; men clear forests for
cultivation sites. There are usually two plantings per year, a cultural
practice that incorporates strategies for dealing with the annual cycle of
one long dry season and one long rainy season.
The Dinka society is largely egalitarian. All
people, wealthy or poor, are expected to contribute to the common good.
Primary forms of Dinka art are expressed in the form of poetry and song,
through which Dinka history and social identity are taught and
preserved. The Dinka sing praise songs to their ancestors and the living.
Certain songs are reserved for specific occasions like festivals, field work,
and initiation ceremonies. Besides poetry and song, men and women
contribute artistically in different ways.Women make pots and weave
baskets and some men are blacksmiths, producing various implements
for the community.
Traditional homes are made of mud walls with thatched conical roofs,
which might last about 20 years. The homesteads are situated to enable
year-round access to grass and water. Today, permanent villages are built
on higher ground above the flood plane of the Nile. The women and
older men tend crops on this high ground while younger men move up
and down according to the rise and fall of the river.
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March 18th, 2013
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Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Like this elegant work Gloria, so well and lovely created (f/l)
I J T SON OF JESUS
Another remarkable version of "Dinka Livelihood". The drawing and expression still awesome and the colors combination is wonderful, very nice art work and vote 9