Mundari children, covered their faces and bodies with ash to protect themselves from insects and mosquitos are seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017.
Bruno Bierrenbach Feder • 21 February 2017 • update: 21 February 2017
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari men try to pass across the Nile river with their cattle in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Ankole-Watusi cattles are seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari child is seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A baby cattle try to feed itself in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari men are seen with their traditional costumes in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari child, covered his face and body with ash to protect himself from insects and mosquitos, is seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari man is seen with his Ankole-Watusi cattle in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari man is seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari woman milks the cattle in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari children, covered their faces and bodies with ash to protect themselves from insects and mosquitos are seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari woman is seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari man is seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari men are seen with their Ankole-Watusi cattles in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A Mundari man is seen with his Ankole-Watusi cattles in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A Mundari boy, covered his face and body with ash to protect himself from insects and mosquitos, is seen with his Ankole-Watusi cattles in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari people are seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A Mundari man, covered his face and body with ash to protect himself from insects and mosquitos, is seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A Mundari man is seen with his weapon in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari man is seen with Ankole-Watusi cattles in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Mundari boys are seen with their Ankole-Watusi cattle in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A Mundari man covers his face and body with ash to protect himself from insects and mosquitos in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : Ankole-Watusi cattles are seen in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder
Mundari people in South Sudan
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - FEBRUARY 9 : A Mundari man is seen with his weapon in Terekeka town of Juba, South Sudan on February 9, 2017. Munda people, a small ethnic group of South Sudan, provide their lives with their Ankole-Watusi cattles' meat and milk in addition to that they protect their animals against thieves with weapons. A Ankole-Watusi cattle is valued at approximately $ 500. ( Bruno Bierrenbach Feder - Anadolu Agency )Bruno Bierrenbach Feder