The place where the Nuer SPLA branched off to when the situation between the Dinka and Nuer worsened. The new army there was called SPLA Nasir and was ran by Riek Machar.
The word Jal uses to refer to the young children trained to be soldiers (Red Army).
Traditional Sudanese houses made of mud and grass.
The religion Jal’s family primarily follows.
The second refugee camp Jal went to. He snuck out of his initial camp and traveled to this new, better one, but was soon caught and punished for it.
The university Jal went to in London, England.
The name of the first autobiographical song Jal wrote.
The name of the tribe Jal is from besides Dinka.
The first song Jal recorded.
An important city Jal traveled to (after an Ethiopian rebel attack in 1991) that SPLA was trying to take control of. It was also the capital of South Sudan.
The name of the last house Emma bought in Nairobi before she passed away.
Jal started to value this more instead of resorting to violence and hatred. He learned about Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi placing great importance on this value.
A Southern Sudanese village the SPLA in Pinyudu had a quarrel with that started when soldiers began stealing from the the village's people.
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The season in 1992 when plans to attack Juba for the final time were being made by SPLA leaders.
The leader of the whole SPLA.
The abbreviation for the rebel movement started by the people of Southern Sudan fighting for freedom against the Arabs.
The biggest and closest SPLA base to Juba.
The abbreviation for an organization Jal started in Nairobi to raise money for the education fees of his fellow Lost Boys.
The name of the first school Emma signed Jal up for in Kenya.
The month in 1991 when the battle against the Ethiopian rebels took place. This was also the month Jal was released from prison.
The mother of Jal’s friend Andrew that he meets in Kenya a while after Emma’s death. She welcomed, supported, and believed in Jal and other Lost Boys. In addition, she was like a mother figure to him.
The name of the campaign Jal was a spokesman for in America that was calling for passing an international arms-trade treaty.
The name Jal was christened with at Pinyudu.
The British aid worker who took Jal away from war when he was a child. He also wrote a song about her.
The leader of the Nuer in the SPLA after the Dinka SPLA members and the Nuer SPLA members broke off.
The abbreviation for the band Jal formed to earn money for CASSY.
The first refugee camp in Ethiopia Jal went to after leaving behind his aunt and siblings in Luaal. He went to school there and started to learn how to be a soldier.
The product that the Sudanese war was fought over besides the religious aspect of it.
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