Divinity and Experience : The Religion of the Dinka: The Religion of the DinkaOxford University Press, UK, Jan 1, 1961 - 338 pages |
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ABUK Adheou agnatic Aiwel Longar Ajak Ajiek Akol ancestor Anuak Apuk Arianhdit associated beast Beny black cobra bull burial alive called camp cattle cattle-byre cattle-camp ceremony child clan-divinity clansmen cobra colour crocodile death DENG descent-groups described Dinka say Dinkaland divinity Flesh dry season E. E. Evans-Pritchard earth emblems experience father fishing fishing-spear free-divinities GARANG Giraffe gourd grass grave heglig herd homestead human hymn important incest invocations invoke killed Kuac later lineage MACARDIT master mathiang gok milk mother myth Nebel nhialic Nuer Padiangbar Pagong particular pastures possession Powers pray prayers prophet rain Rek Dinka relation relationship religious represented respect rites river Rual sacrifice sacrificed seen Seligman Shilluk shrine sick sometimes song spear spear-master clans story subclan subtribe Sudan tethered thought tion told tribe Twij tyet victim warrior clans Western Dinka women word