Why the Dinka of South Sudan Are So Tall

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Why the Dinka of South Sudan Are So Tall

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Dragon Fighter in Ink
A ink doodle of my Nilotic warrior lady fighting a venom-spewing dragon.
If you're wondering what that thing strapped to her hip is, it's a type of wooden club that some warriors in Nilotic cultures wield.
Nilotic Warrioress in Ink
This ink drawing portrays a warrior lady inspired by the various Nilotic cultures spread across eastern Africa. Her spear's point is supposed to be antelope horn like some of those manufactured in South Sudan by groups like the Dinka.

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Hippo Knight
A noble warrior from somewhere in East Africa’s Upper Nile basin charges into the fray on the back of his trusty hippopotamus mount!
We may think of hippos as ungainly creatures, but they can bolt up to 19 miles per hour, which is not unimpressive for animals that can weigh over 9,000 lbs. Perhaps that is why the term “hippopotamus” is Greek for “river horse”.
of or relating to the Nile or the peoples of the Nile basin; of, relating to, or being the languages of the Nilotic people… See the full def