Picturing members of the Dinka tribe move from the highlands to the lowlands close to the river Nile, where they set up extensive cattle camps, ensuring their animals are close to grazing land.
From a boy who warms up by a fire at a cattle camp to boys who pose for a photo in the early morning, all these photos are representing the life of the Dinka tribe.
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A boy warms up by a fire at a cattle camp
A boy from drinks milk from a cow’s udder
Cattle keepers Achiek Butich (left) and Makal Maker pose with their weapons
Men drag away a dead cow, poisoned by a scorpion bite
A boy uses white ash from burned cow dung as a mosquito repellent
Den, 14, does not attend school but works as a cattle keeper, cook, cleaner and aid to her brother
A boy tends a cow in the early morning
Nhial Pandiar, 12, milks a cow
A man blows on an instrument made from a cow’s horn
Cattle herders gather for church prayers
Boys hold drums during church prayers
Boys use cow urine to wash their hair
A boy sits among cows at the camp
Boys pose for a photo in the early morning
All photos are taken by Stefanie Glinski/AFP/Getty Images