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  • Ohilang village. Cattle herding and sorghum farming are the two main activities of most Lopit people.
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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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  • A group of girls walk through the Ksar Medinine.
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  • Iboni, South Sudan
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  • A man descends the stairs from his room in the Ksar Medinine, an ancient fortified set of houses and granaries. Fans of Star Wars will recognize this as Anakin Skywalker’s home on Tatooine from Episode One. Now it’s a back alley in a bustling Tunisian city.
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  • Near Chukudum, South Sudan
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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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  • 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 woman gathers wood in a village outside Peja.
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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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  • Lopit children in Iboni village.
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  • A Didinga cattle herder walks through the fog. While the temperatures down on the plains can soar to above 40ºC the villages higher up enjoy a more temperate climate.
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  • Cattle are highly prized among the Lopit. Battles over grazing land and animals would frequently break out between villagers of Ohilang and Iboni.
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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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