left: A map from the greatest ethnographer of the Dinka. It was used by the government in the PCA case to argue that the Ngok all live below the River Kiir (they are marked as just below what on this map is called the Bahr el Arab).
Lienhardt, G. Divinity and Experience. The Religion of the Dinka. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967. p 8
below: A history of Abyei’s peace agreements.
Craze, J. Creating Facts on the Ground: Conflict Dynamics in Abyei. Geneva: Small Arms Survey, p 17
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far left: A basic map indicating the location of Abyei.
left: Land cover. This map indicates the geological split referenced here in the article
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