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  • Curious children inspect the 206 in Nagishot, South Sudan.
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  • Young girls hand-grind sorghum in Iboni. Sorghum is the staple food among the Lopit tribe. Every day most villagers will tend to either the sorghum fields (called gardens) or a herd of cattle. The sorghum is most often made into either bread or beer.
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  • Clouds form over Yei, South Sudan as the local kids greet the plane.
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  • Children crowd near the landing strip in Akot, South Sudan. The small village has a grass runway and is used frequently by AIM Air pilot to refuel.
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  • Children in Nagishot.
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  • The view from Ohilang. Much like Nagishot, Ohilang is removed from the recent civil wars of South Sudan.
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  • The sun breaks through the clouds in advance of an early-morning flight from Arua to Yida, South Sudan.
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  • One of the night watchmen relaxes under a shelter. Guards are on duty non-stop when the AIM Air planes are parked.
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  • Kids run down the main street of Nagishot. Due to it's remote location, the village is highly self-sustainable and outside development hasn't overly influenced the area.
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  • The hills of Southern Sudan are a lush respite from the parched plains below. The village of Nagishot is high in the Didinga mountains and is home to cattle herders and maize growers, and is virtually untouched by the strife of political unrest and war.
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  • A man tends his peanut field near Ohilang. Most villagers head to the fields every day from sunrise to sunset.
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  • Lopit children in Iboni village.
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  • A young Didinga girl in traditional beads and a colourful wrap.
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  • Jerry pumps fuel, watched by locals in Nagishot.
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  • Children in Lokitok, South Sudan watch as an AIM Air plane approaches.
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  • Flowers are placed on the porch of the house where the bodies of two First Nations women, Sarah MacIntosh and Wendy Carlick, were found in April 2017. Hundreds of people marched in the McIntyre subdivision April 26 in memorial of the two women and Greg Dawson, who was murdered earlier in the month.
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  • Two people take in the view from the clay cliffs in downtown Whitehorse.
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  • Ohilang village. Cattle herding and sorghum farming are the two main activities of most Lopit people.
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  • Micah Quinn says his vision for the newly opened Watershed Coffee Shop and Bar isn't to churn people through the doors, but to engage with residents.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Angie Jack holds a sign for one of the women who was murdered by notorious serial killer Robert Pickton. Thousands of people took to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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  • Thousands of people take to the streets in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Women's Memorial March, which remembers First Nations women and girls that have been murdered or gone missing.
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