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Mator Ajak (Dinka) was born in Jonglei Province about 1980.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are

Mator Ajak (Dinka) was born in Jonglei Province about 1980.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book

ContributorsAjak, Mator (Interviewee) / Amparano, Julie (Interviewer) / MacNeill, Harper Ann (Cinematographer) / Soto, Phil (Cinematographer)
Created2017-10-14
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Simon Nyakot left his village when he was six years old.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls

Simon Nyakot left his village when he was six years old.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.
ContributorsNyakot, Simon (Author)
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Achai Garang was fourteen when he heard the guns from the SPLA fighting in the war.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of

Achai Garang was fourteen when he heard the guns from the SPLA fighting in the war.

“Lost Boys Found” is an ongoing, interdisciplinary project that is collecting, recording and archiving the oral histories of the Lost Boys/Girls of Sudan. The collection is a work-in-progress, seeking to record the oral history of as many Lost Boys/Girls as are willing, and will be used in a future book.

ContributorsAchai, Garang (Author)