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A Shilluk Warrior - Upper Nile, Sudan, Africa
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A Shilluk Warrior - Upper Nile, Sudan, Africa
A Shilluk Warrior - Upper Nile, Sudan, Africa Date: circa 1920s
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Bangles Chollo Ethic Headdress Nile Nilotic Robe Sandals Shields Shilluk Southern Spear Spears Sudan Sudanese Tribal Tribesmen Malakal
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This photograph captures the essence of an A Shilluk Warrior from the Upper Nile region of Sudan, Africa, circa 1920s. The Shilluk people, also known as the Chollo, are a Nilotic ethnic group residing primarily in the southern part of Sudan, along the banks of the Nile River, particularly around the city of Malakal. The Shilluk Warrior is depicted here in his traditional attire, sitting down with his spear and shield at the ready. His headdress, adorned with animal skins and feathers, adds to his regal and imposing appearance. The warrior wears a robe made of animal hides, adorned with intricate beadwork and bangles on his arms. His sandals are made of animal hide, and his feet are adorned with beads. Spears and shields were the primary weapons of the Shilluk Warriors, who were renowned for their fierce fighting skills. The spears were often tipped with poison, making them deadly weapons in battle. The shields were made of wood and covered with animal hides, providing protection from enemy spears and arrows. The Shilluk people have a rich cultural history, with a strong connection to the Nile River and its surrounding wetlands. They are known for their complex social structure, with a hierarchical system of chieftaincy and a strong emphasis on community and family. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the history and traditions of the Shilluk people.
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