South Sudanese men look at members of th

South Sudanese men look at members of their tribe, the Mundari ethnic group, wrestle in a dusty patch where the tribe brought cattle and sheep for sale in Juba on July 7, 2011 two days before South Sudan secedes from the north and becomes the world's newest nation. The Mundari are majorly cattle keepers who live in the south and pride themselves in being good wrestlers. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT (Photo credit should read ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)
South Sudanese men look at members of their tribe, the Mundari ethnic group, wrestle in a dusty patch where the tribe brought cattle and sheep for sale in Juba on July 7, 2011 two days before South Sudan secedes from the north and becomes the world's newest nation. The Mundari are majorly cattle keepers who live in the south and pride themselves in being good wrestlers. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT (Photo credit should read ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)
South Sudanese men look at members of th
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