You Cannot Serve your Husband Without Kneeling 😯

In this episode, we explore the rich and deeply rooted culture of the Dinka community from South Sudan—one of Africa’s most iconic pastoralist groups known for their strong traditions, identity, and way of life. From daily routines to cultural expressions of respect within the home, we take a closer look at practices that have been passed down through generations, including how food is served within family settings as a symbol of respect and structure in some households. Beyond the surface, this story dives into the meaning behind these traditions, the values they represent, and how modern influences are shaping culture today while still preserving identity. Join us as we document history, culture, and lived experiences from the heart of the Dinka community. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more cultural storytelling from across Africa.