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  • - Seeing the Unseen
    av Stephen Mathiang
    229,-

  • av Stephen Mathiang
    216,-

    There are two things that never go together: conflict and development, whether economic or social development. When people are fighting, they undermine each other's effort. Conversely, people with the same aspirations harmonize their efforts, leading to synergy. The result is expansion of existing opportunities to benefit more people and creation of opportunities where none existed. That is why the reconciliation of the Dinka and the Nuer is what matters most in South Sudan today.Hostilities involving these two communalities started when the country was under British rule but, unfortunately, continued even after South Sudan became independent. Over time, what was an ethnic issue has affected other communities, degenerating into a national problem. Moreover, if ignored, the conflict looks poised to split the country, with some of the peaceful communities seeking autonomy to form a nation of their own or annexing themselves to a strong third party.But in this book, the author also lists a host of benefits that could accrue from the recon-ciliation of the two communities. These include economic benefits, political benefits, social benefits and an improved image in the global community.

  • - The US, Uganda, Sudan, and South Sudan Against the LRA
    av Malual Ayom Dor
    358 - 372,-

  • av Kuol Luka Biong Deng Kuol
    345 - 358,-

  • av William Mayom Maker
    277,-

  • - Failures, Shocks and Hopes
    av Jacob Dut Chol Riak
    449,-

  • av Abraham Jongroor
    216,-

  • - Akekoeoel ke Pinynhom
    av Atem Yaak Atem
    229,-

  • av Jacob Manyuon Dhieu Chol
    243,-

  • av Luka Biong Deng Kuol
    358,-

  • - An African Journey through Cultures
    av Francis Mading Deng
    466 - 506,-

  • av Wel David D. Wel
    291,-

  • - Successful and Failed Secessions
    av Jacob Dut Chol Riak
    237,-

  • av Joram M Biswaro, Abraham K Nyuon & Samson S Wassara
    406 - 560,-

  • av Okoth Opap
    450,-

    "e;THE ANUAKS MUST DEFEAT THE BRITISH..."e; 1880,The Anuaks knew it was an exigency, they either reverse the siege by arming themselves with their enemy's firearms, or they would up decimated and displaced. Africa's pride and independence would be lost.King Akway Cham confronted the might of the British Empire to defend the Anuaks from colonial servitude. But how long could his forces last. The Battle of Juom would have the answer.Unsung Giants an engrossing history of the Anuak people who laid the foundations for Western civilization then defended them from imperial colonialization. It revives the lost voice and pride of the African people of Paanywaa in Southern Sudan and Ethiopia where Anuaks now dwell. Revealing the political and cultural institutions of the Anuak people and how they influenced the Anuak relationship with their geographical neighbours in Southern Sudan and Ethiopia, and their resistance to the devastating cultural imperialism of the West.

  • av Akuch Anyieth
    216,-

    Akuch Kuol Anyieth is a graduate researcher completing a PhD in the discipline of Crime, Justice and Legal Studies at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Her research interests broadly cover masculinity, domestic violence, and the law. She has a Bachelor of Legal Studies, Master of Justice and Criminology, and Master by Research. Her work weaves together South Sudanese customary laws, pre-post migration experiences of South Sudanese families and their adaptation of the western rules of law in the diaspora. She has worked within the criminal justice system, government organisations and non-government organisations for the last 10 years. Akuch's work, lived experience, and research reveals many issues that face South Sudanese families that are often not included and rarely considered within family violence studies. Akuch's unique position as a South Sudanese woman writing about South Sudanese challenges in the diaspora brings an original contribution to existing literature on family violence and South Sudanese traumatic history. The many dimensions that contribute to experiences of family crisis (violence in families) including the historical context of South Sudanese men pre-and post-migration are core discussion points in this book. South Sudanese Manhood and Family Crisis in the Diaspora illuminates the past, critiques the present and offers an unequalled vision for a way forward into the future.

  • av Deng Mayik Atem
    243,-

  • av Alek Matur, Matur Matur & Nyinuer Matur
    119,-

  • av Raphael Abiem
    188,-

  • - Coherent Governance and Sustainable Livelihoods
    av Daniel W Bromley
    243,-

  • - History of Liberation (1983-2005)
    av David de Bion
    243,-

  • av William Mayom Maker
    331,-

  • av Victor Lugala
    216,-

  • - A Framework for Sustainable Peace, Economic Growth, and Poverty Eradication in South Sudan.
    av Lual A Deng
    331 - 372,-

  • av Thiik Mou Giir
    137,-

    This war and peace legend have inspired song makers, singers, storytellers, spiritual leaders, and the general public of Apuk Giir.For centuries, it has been transmitted through oral tradition. It is now time for it to be passed on through books and throughelectronic means. Whether or not it would be adapted as a tool that could bring all South Sudanese together, as one people, isa question that I leave for South Sudanese influential people to figure out. The legend itself is the embodiment of what the vision, Constructing Our New Identity, means. is story, or rather, the legend is about a stranger who, since time immemorial, came into contact with the people of Apuk.During the stranger''s brief stay, a relationship had developed. When he was no longer with them, Apuk people have continuedto commemorate that relationship up to this very day. e legend over time, has acquired spiritual dimension. It cemented the relationships between members of nine sections that made up Apuk county. It helps them maintain unity and peace; and it also raises their morale whenever they face any foreign aggression.

  • - of the Anya-Nya in Southern Sudan
    av Dr Lam Akol & Professor Storrs McCall
    210,-

    This book is about the genesis and struggle of the people of Southern Sudan in order to be free to determine their destiny as symbolized by the armed struggle against the Sudanese government. It follows the development of the freedom fighters from small groups fighting in their localities, through to the coalescence into the Anya-Nya in 1963 and up to the unity of command in 1970. It also deals with how the Simba rebellion in the Congo contributed towards the acquisition of arms by the rebels. The role of the state of Israel in supporting the struggle is also dealt with. The book considers as well the impact of the developments of events in Khartoum and the changes of the governments there in the period 1958 -1972 on the struggle of the Anya-Nya. The basic information used in writing the book was provided by many of the leaders who led this struggle including officers who took part in some of the military engagements covered. The book is therefore an important contribution to the history of the Anya-Nya in Southern Sudan based on information from eye-witnesses and actors in the struggle.

  • av Deng Akol Juach
    136,-

    Some Aspects of Dinka Noun Systeminvestigates, as the name suggests, aspects of the noun system of the Dinkalanguage.Dinka is a monosyllabic and tonelanguage. It belongs to the Niloticfamily of languages that includes Nuerand Shilluk. The book examines someaspects of Dinka phonology. Phonologyis a branch of linguistics which studieslanguage sound.The second part of the book handlesthe definition of " breathiness" and itsrole in the language.Part three investigates the role ofvowel's length and central vowels.According to Professor Job Malou, investigations show that breathiness inDinka is distinctive and that there are 78distinctive vowels.Linguists such as A. Trucker, Bryanand Welmers who have studied WesternNilotic Languages, pointed out theexistence of seven vowel contrasts.However, Trucker and Bryan (1948), recognised the complicated nature ofDinka vowels system. They pointed outthe existence of seven vowel contrasts.Welmers find Wilson's tentativeanalysis of the Dinka vowel systemtogether with its morphological operatingremarkable.The review discusses the presence ofboth "breathy" and non-breathy" voice inpronunciation of vowels, diphthongs andsemi-vowels. Tone, vowel system andsyllable are included in the discussion.Furthermore, compounding, wordformation, cattle name prefixes andreduplication are tackled at length inchapters four and five respectively.Reduplication is a repetition of all orsome parts of a stem word that mostlyforms abstract nouns.Investigations reveal that theDinka nominal system involves manycomplicated rules. For that reason, the author recommends an in-depthstudy of all the Dinka dialects inorder for researchers to draw out clearmorphological rules governing the Dinkalanguage.Deng Akol Juach was born in Piom de Awan Village. He received all his education in SouthSudan and Sudan.In 2014 Deng Akol Juach crowned his academic achievements with an award of a PhD inApplied Linguistics from the Sudan University of science and technology, Sudan.Dr Juach, who has been a lecturer for about ten years at the Faculty of Education (EnglishDepartment) of the University Upper Nile, Malakal, is currently an Assistant Professor. This ishis first publication.

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