Didinga
The Didinga are an ethnic group primarily located in the southeastern region of South Sudan. They inhabit the Didinga Mountains, which provide a unique environment for their traditional lifestyle. The Didinga people are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops such as sorghum and maize, and they also engage in livestock herding.
Culturally, the Didinga have rich traditions, including music, dance, and storytelling. Their social structure is organized around clans, and they often hold communal gatherings to celebrate important events. The Didinga language is part of the Nilo-Saharan language family, reflecting their distinct identity within the diverse ethnic landscape of South Sudan.