Photo Gallery: Cattle Camp
Step into a Sudanese cattle camp, complete with decked-out cows, dancing and story sessions.
A Dinka cattle keeper in Sudan protects his cows from predators and thieves with an AK-47.
A young boy gazes lovingly at a particularly beautiful bull in a cattle camp in Southern Sudan.
Cows are at the center of Dinka society. Valued as a currency, they are a major part of marriage contracts.
Besides protecting their cattle, some cattle keepers also use their weapons to participate in the frequent, violent skirmishes that rock Southern Sudan.
A young woman, surrounded by cattle, enjoys a rare quiet moment alone in cattle camp.
Cattle keepers decorate their prize bulls with bells and tassels.
Cattle keepers dance with a young woman at cattle camp. Uninhibited sexual behavior is common in these camps, leading to a rapid increase of HIV/AIDS.
IMB missionary JenniferM dances during a celebration at cattle camp. She and a teammate share the Gospel and teach HIV/AIDS prevention with Sudanese cattle keepers.
A cattle keeper dances provocatively with a woman at cattle camp. The young man carries the flag of Southern Sudan.
IMB missionary Whitney P. tells a story about HIV/AIDS to nearly a hundred cattle keepers. The parable about both alert and irresponsible cattle keepers is intended to compare a healthy human immune system to one destroyed by HIV/AIDS.
Dinka cattle keepers listen intently to a parable about HIV/AIDS.
The sun sets over a cattle camp in Southern Sudan. Ash in the air gives the cattle camp a strange red hue.















