Rek Dinka women's dance
   59 x 55 mm | Negative film nitrate 
     
   
 
 
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
 
Accession Number: 
2005.51.284.1 
Description: 
A group of Rek Dinka women perfoming a dance in the centre of a homestead in the central Rek (Apuk Patuan) village of Lony Aker. 
This dance, an image of which is published in Lienhardt's monograph, was connected with the arrival of a prophet in the form of a 'creator-goat' (nyong acic) in the homestead of an important elder, a master of the fishing-spear. 
Photographer: 
Godfrey Lienhardt 
Date of Photo: 
1947 - 1951 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Warab  Lony Aker 
Group: 
Dinka Rek Apuk 
PRM Source: 
Estate of Ronald Godfrey Lienhardt, via Ahmed al-Shahi (literary executor) 
Acquired: 
Donated 2005 
Other Owners: 
Godfrey Lienhardt Collection 
Class: 
Religion , Dance , Clothing Skin 
Keyword: 
[Animal Goat] 
Activity: 
Dancing , Ritual Activity 
Event: 
Dance , Ceremony 
Other Information: 
Another image of this dance is published as Plate III (facing page 48) in Godfrey Lienhardt's Divinity and Experience: the Religion of the Dinka (OUP 1961), where the following description is given: '...a black goat, which appeared one day in spring, when the crops were a few inches high, in the central Rek (Apuk Patuan) village of Lony Aker. 
I was told that a creator, or prophet (aciek), or creator-goat (nyong aciek), had arrived in the village, and I went to visit it where it was staying at the home stead of an important elder, a master of the fishing-spear. 
A small party, mostly composed of women and girls, was in progress there, and they were dancing the women's dance and making the high-pitched quavering cries which mark the celebrations of women. 
In the centre of the homestead were several bowls of flour and grain, and a little germinating grain laid out for future beer-making. 
The 'prophet' was in a hut given to it for its stay...'  [CM 22/7/2005] 
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton 21/7/2005 [Southern Sudan Project] 
  
