The Dinka are also
animists. They have a Pastoral lifestyle. The Dinka inherit a totem from both their parents. The faithful are expected to make
offerings to their totem force and maintain positive relations with members. Eating or hurting your totem animal is a bad omen for those who share a totem. Some totems are believed to endow powers. The owl totem, for example, is believed to give the power of providence. Totems are not exclusively animals, although most are; some Dinka having as their totem a metallic ore or element. In the Dinka language, a totem is known as a
kuar. Dinka do not worship their totems but rather speak of being "related" to them.
Snakes Some Dinka people respect
African puff adders. The most commonly respected snakes are Atemyath, Biar keroor, and Maluang. These snakes are given offerings of locally made melted cheese to appease them, after which they are released into the forest. Killing snakes is believed to be a bad omen for the community or the individual, with the assumption that spirits may strike the killer. ==Astrology==