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The Dinka of the Sudan: Culture and Naming in Dinka Society.
Francis Mading Deng’s The Dinka of the Sudan is a seminal ethnographic study that explores the intricate social, cultural, and spiritual life of the Dinka
Reflections: What They Meant for Evil by Rebecca Deng.
Rebecca Deng’s What They Meant for Evil: How a Lost Girl of Sudan Found Healing, Peace, and Purpose in the Midst of Suffering is a
Father of the Lost Boys and Girl.
Introduction. “Father of the Lost Boys and Girl” by Yuot A. Alaak (2020) is a poignant memoir that chronicles the extraordinary journey of a family
Why They Are Called the “Lost Boys and Girls” of South Sudan.
The label “Lost Boys (and Girls) of Sudan/South Sudan” is both descriptive and symbolic, emerging from a violent historical context and carrying deep emotional, cultural,
Mental Health and Well-Being.
The Importance of Local and Global Social Ties for the Mental Health and Well-Being of Recently Resettled Refugee-Background Women in Australia. The importance of local
Refugee
Introduction: The complex issue of refugees in Australia encompasses a multitude of societal, political, and humanitarian dimensions that merit thorough examination. Australia has long been
A Journey Through Time: South Sudan’s Path to Independence from the 1983 Bor Uprising to the Historic Day of July 30, 2005.
A Journey Through Time: South Sudan’s Path to Independence from the 1983 Bor Uprising to the Historic Day of July 30, 2005 On May 16,
Dinka Language School Australia
By Peter Makuei Dinka Language School Australia, provided by SALBAGOSS INC, stands as a beacon of cultural preservation and community empowerment within the Dinka diaspora
Sudan and South Sudan.
South Sudan: The Beginning of the Struggle for Political Emancipation, 1947–2004. South Sudan’s journey towards political emancipation was marked by a complex and tumultuous history,

The Resilient Journey: Life as a Refugee
Introduction: The experience of being a refugee is marked by tremendous challenges, resilience, and the pursuit of a better life. Forced to flee their homes