African identities
Mundari Tribe: South Sudan
The Mundari Tribe is found in South Sudan. They are agriculturalists and cattle herders.
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The Mundari tribe is Nilotic meaning they are people indigenous to the Nile Valley. They speak Niolitic languages.

Photo: tommcshane photography

Photo: Tom McShane/ flickr

Mundari Cattle Camp. Photo: tommcshane photography

Photo: tommcshane photography

Photo: Tom McShane

Sacrificial marks. Photo: Bruce Zanzottera

ash and orange hair bleached in the sun from washing it in cow urine. Terakeka Bahr al Jabal Sudan. Photo: Tom McShane

Ocher and ash. On her forehead are some tribal scarification marks Southern Sudan. Photo: Bruce Zanzottera

Mundari lady. Photo: ngari.norway/Flickr

Photo: Time Magazine

Photo: tommcshane photography

Photo: Marco Grob

Photo: Marco Grob
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