Sudan Ethnographic Museum - Sudan Civilization Institute |
Map of the diverse ethnic groups of the Sudan |
Ethnic groups of northern Sudan |
Man's bead collar of Venetian beads - Malwal Dinka Tribe, Baher al Ghazal |
Sudan Ethnographic Museum |
Engraving of an elephant hunt by Hamran Arabs and Beja - swordsman attempts to cut the tendons to cripple the angry elephant |
Vintage photograph entitled "Dinkas on Ambach Raft" |
Sultan of Yambio's giant wooden war drum |
Shield of crocodile hide from the Shilluk Tribe and various spears |
The Nuba Kitchen from the Tosomi Hills (not to be confused with Nubia), Sudan Ethnographic Museum |
Colorful beaded jewelry of the Nuba Blenga tribe, South Korodofan |
Pottery from Kordofan |
Kambala Dancer from the Nuba Mountains of Kordofan |
Sudan Ethnographic Museum |
Tent of the Baggara (cattle people), a semi-nomadic folk ranging between the White Nile and Lake Chad |
The dome-shaped tents of the Baggara are made of mats of palm fibre |
Common household goods inside the Baggara Tent |
Pack-Bull of Baggara Arabs restricted today to the savannah between Kordofan and Lake Chad |
Pack-Bull of Baggara Arabs, Sudan Ethnographic Museum |
Camel bearing a special litter (Shibriya) to shelter nomadic women and children |
"Sudan's Camper Shell" |
Camel bearing litter for women from Beni Amer in the Kassala area, Eastern Region |
Closer view of the camel litter |
Female dress of the Rashaida Arabs, Kassala area |
Sculpture, Sudan Ethnographic Museum |
Hand-written Quaran of the Fur tribe from the Jabal Marra area |
Pot made from an old tin can, Sudan Ethnographic Museum |
Ornamental wooden box given to a bride by her father before her marriage |
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Basketry from Northern Kordofan area |
The Saqia, or "Persian Wheel", introduced to Sudan via Egypt in the 1st millenium BC |
Wooden plaque with Koranic verses |
Wooden plaque with Koranic verses |
Carved panel, Sudan Ethnographic Museum |