47% of South Sudanese voted to separate from the north and become an independent nation. [31] Some American former Lost Boys and Girls now hold positions in the current Government of South Sudan. [32] The Lost girls Although there is much attention directed toward the Lost Boys, common historical narratives often ignore their counterparts, the Lost Girls.
^ "Who are the Lost Boys". The Lost Boys of Sudan in Chicago. BCDEnterprises. Retrieved June 21, 2018. ^ Gettleman, Jeffrey (30 June 2012). "New Wave of 'Lost Boys' Flee Sudan's Lingering War". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 July 2012. ^ Simon Tisdall (5 July 2013). "Fears of a new Darfur as refugees are caught in brute force on Sudan's border". The Guardian. guardian. co. uk. Retrieved 6 July 2013. ^ "Resettlement in the United States". UNHCR. Retrieved 2022-07-11.
V.. 2003: A Great Wonder: Lost Children of Sudan Resettling in America, a documentary about three Lost Boys who immigrate to Seattle, Washington. 2002: Benjamin and His Brother, a documentary by the late Arthur Howes about Benjamin and William Deng, brothers in a Kenyan refugee camp who are separated when only one is accepted by a U. resettlement program. [63] 2002: Women: Seeking A Better Deal. The Lost Girls of Sudan. Refugees magazin[64] 2002: Kakuma Turkana: Dueling Struggles: Africa's Forgotten Peoples by Daniel Cheng Yang, a photographic journal of Kakuma Refugee Camp and the indigenous Turkana peoples of northwest Kenya. [65] See also Nuer White Army Francis Bok Lopez Lomong References ^ a b c Lost Boys of Sudan, official IRC website.
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[3][4] The boys embarked on treacherous journeys to refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya where thousands were sheltered for several years. Some of the Lost Boys were offered new lives through official resettlement programs in the US. [5] History Sudanese Conflict The Sudanese conflict, which incited the journey of the Lost Boys, stemmed from divisions among the Arabic-speaking Islamic Northerners and the Christian, Roman Catholic, and indigenous religions in the South. Following Sudan's independence from Britain in 1956, these divisions became contentious. The northern region of the country was primarily Muslim, which contrasted ideologically and culturally with the Christian, Roman Catholic, indigenous religions, and atheists that were more prevalent in the south.
^ Eggers, Dace (November 13, 2007). What is the What. Vintage. ISBN 9780307385901. ^ a b Walgren, Judy (1994). "The Lost Boys of Southern Sudan". Africa Report. 39. 3 (40). ^ a b c d e Joan Hecht. The Journey of the Lost Boys ^ English, Bella (2014). "A Lost Girl shares her story - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe. com. Retrieved 2022-07-11. ^ "The lost boys of Sudan". Children in War. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
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[14] Of the 4, 000 Sudanese refugees approved in 2000, only 89 were women. [35] Moreover, the stories of the Lost Girls are generally forgotten in light of their limited exposure when in the refugee camps. While the boys were encouraged to share their stories and what happened to them, girls were shunned from public light. Speaking of the rape was unacceptable and left the girls vulnerable to being blamed for the rape that occurred against them.
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War and genocide in South Sudan. Ithaca [New York]. ISBN 978-1-5017-5302-2. OCLC 1145915144. ^ a b KATE ALMQUIST KNOPF (2016). COUNCIL SPECIAL REPORT: ending south sudan's civil war. NEW YORK: COUN ON FOREIGN RELATIONS. ISBN 978-0-87609-699-4. OCLC 990572363. ^ a b c d e f Biel, Melha Rout (2003). "The Civil War in southern Sudan and its effect on youth and children". Social Work & Society. 1 (1): 119–127.
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Even before the conflict, inequalities between the Lost Boys and Lost Girls were manifested in the cultural practices of the Dinka and Nuer people. [19][33] This marginalization heavily influenced their post-conflict recovery and integration in refugee camps and resettlement programs. [27][28] Not unlike other parts of Africa, Sudanese women were viewed as subordinate to men in families and villages.
[59] 2004: Alliance for the Lost Boys of Sudan, written by Joan Hecht about Alliance for the Lost Boys. [60] 2004: I Heart Huckabees, a film that mentions the Sudanese War; former Lost Boy Ger Duany acts in the movie. [61] 2004: Lost Boy No More: A True Story of Survival and Salvation, by Abraham Nhial and DiAnn Mills. Autobiography of Abraham Nhial, who fled to Ethiopia from Sudan. [62] 2004: 7th Heaven episode "Lost and Found" (season 8, first aired May 3, 2004), depicted two Lost Boys. 2003: Lost Boys of Sudan, a documentary film about two Lost Boys, Santino Majok Chuor and Peter Nyarol Dut, who came to the United States. Aired on P. O.
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^ a b Verney, Peter (1995). "Sudan: Conflict and minorities". London: Minority Rights Group. ^ Deng, Francis (January 2001). "Sudan - Civil War and Genocide". Middle East Quarterly. Middle East Forum. Retrieved June 18, 2018. ^ See for example War Child: A Child Soldier's Story by Emmanuel Jal ^ a b Pinaud, Clémence (2021).
[13] Experts say the Lost Boys are the most badly war-traumatized children ever examined. [1][11] The journey of the Lost Boys was filled with suffering and unknowns as the boys rarely knew the direction they were headed. [16] Arrival at refugee camps Initially, most of the fleeing boys went to a refugee camp in Ethiopia, until the war in 1991 sent the boys fleeing again to a different refugee camp called Kakuma, [17] which is located in Kenya. [18] The arrival of the Lost Boys to the refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya were welcomed to various degrees. It was difficult for the camps to provide sufficient food for the hundreds of boys arriving daily. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees and involved non-governmental organizations were often constrained to meet the needs of the population.
[6][7] In the Northerners' minds, the South was a legitimate place of conversation because the Christian religion promotes secularization. For each side, religion constituted identity, making the conflict extremely personal for all involved. Further, the Northern population was primarily Arabic-speakers, while the South comprised an English speaking population. The new Sudanese government was dominated by Islamic Northerners who sought to Arabize and make the South an Islamic state, which had previously associated more with their African ethnicity rather than Arab.
Therefore, the Lost Boys are more focused on in literature. Books, films and plays There have been a number of books, films, and plays about the Lost Boys, including: 2021: War and Genocide in South Sudan, by Clémence Pinaud[9] 2020: Father of the Lost Boys, a memoir by Yuot Ajang Alaak[39] 2019: What They Meant for Evil: How a Lost Girls of Sudan Found Healing, Peace, and Purpose in the Midst of Suffering, by Rebecca Deng. ISBN 978-1-54601-722-6 2018: Days of Refugee: One of the World's Known Lost Boys of Sudan, a memoir by Nathaniel Nyok[40] 2016: Ending South Sudan’s Civil War, by Kate Almquist Knopf[10] 2016: Walking Boys: The Perilous Road to South Sudan Independence, a memoir by Awak Kondok Malith[41] 2016: How Fast Can You Run, a novel based on the life of Lost Boy Michael Majok Kuch by Harriet Levin Millan[42] 2016: God's Refugee: The Story of a Lost Boy Pastor, a memoir by John Daau and Lilly Sanders Ubbens 2014: The Good Lie, a film about four Lost Boys who resettle in America.
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