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  2. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan traditions include folk music, dances, foods, clothing, and building styles, among others. [8] In Northern Uganda, particularly the Lango sub-region, a healing ritual called child-cleansing ceremony is conducted to restore the lost manhood of a child. In this ceremony, both the child and mother spend 3 days in a grass thatched house.

  3. Nyero rock paintings - Wikipedia

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    Nyero rock paintings date to before 1250 CE. They were first documented in 1913 and later described by researchers as largely of geometric nature. [1] This type of rock art is part of a homogeneous tradition often depicted in red pigment, spreading across east, central and parts of southern Africa, matching the distribution of the Late Stone Age hunter-gatherer culture.

  4. List of National Cultural Sites in Northern Region, Uganda

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    Upload an image UG-N-002 Pekele Hot springs Hot springs medicinal Adjumani Upload an image UG-N-003 Idrian missionary site First site for catholic missionaries in Pekele. 1911 Upload an image UG-N-004 Paimol Martyrs site Pilgrim site for the two martyrs’, Daudi Okello, and Blessed Jildo Irwa, martyred in 1918, beatified in 2010. Agago Upload an image UG-N-005 Abia Colonialists Massacred ...

  5. Ik people - Wikipedia

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    Ik people in Eastern Uganda, 2020. The Ik people are an ethnic group or tribe native to northeastern Uganda, near the Kenyan border.Primarily subsistence farmers, most Ik live in small clan villages, or odoks, in the area surrounding Mount Morungole in the Kaabong district.

  6. Category:Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Uganda" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Ugandan folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Teso community of Eastern Uganda, offers the great folktale of Oduk the conqueror. He led the Teso people from South Sudan to Eastern Uganda and ultimately to western Kenya. [ 6 ] In the Gisu tribe, male circumcision, known as Imbalu , is a famous annual ceremony that retells the Bugisu story of boys transiting into men.

  8. List of National Cultural Sites in Western Region, Uganda

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    Upload another image UG-W-002 Butiaba Fort Main port on lake Albert since 1800s. Buliisa Upload an image UG-W-003 Bugungu Fort Upload an image UG-W-004 Sempaya hot springs In Semliki National park two natural hot springs female boils up to 106 degrees and the male boils at 90 degrees.) cultural significance attached. Bundibugyo More images Upload another image UG-W-005 Kitagata Hot Springs ...

  9. Ekitaguriro - Wikipedia

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    Ekitaguriro aka Cow Dance is a traditional dance originating from Nkore or Ankole region which is located in the South Western Uganda. It is a celebratory dance that is performed by both men and women as an expression of gratitude for their cattle and to showcase local prosperity such as birth, marriage and abundant harvest.