Sudan/South Sudan: Dinka man's corset in beads, fibre and wire, mid-20th century. Photo by the Brooklyn Museum (CC BY-SA 3.0 license). The Dinka are an ethnic group inhabiting the Bahr el Ghazal region of the Nile basin, Jonglei and parts of southern Kordufan and Upper Nile regions. They are mainly agro-pastoral, relying on cattle herding at riverside camps in the dry season and growing millet and other varieties of grains in fixed settlements during the rainy season. They number around 1.5 million people, about 10% of the population and making them the largest ethnic tribe in South Sudan.
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