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English: Portrait of Salim Charles Wilson (c. 1865—1946) from his 1901 memoirs. Born Atobhil Macar Kathiec among the Gok Dinka of what is now South Sudan, he was captured by slavers, but freed in 1880 and taken by missionaries to England |
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"Jehovah-Nissi" : the life-story of Hatashil-Masha-Kathish, of the Dinka tribe, Soudan published in 1901 https://archive.org/details/jehovahnissilife00kathiala |
Author | Hatashil Masha Kathish (1859-1946) |
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