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  2. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    In Western Uganda, there is the Empaako naming system where the indigenous communities of Batooro, Banyoro, Batuku, Banyabindi, and Batagwenda identify traditional names that match different seasons, times, and clans, among others. Other traditions include dances, namely Entogoro and Ekitagururo, performed by traditional dancers. [11] [12] [13]

  3. Kumam people - Wikipedia

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    Kumam traditions say are part of the Iteso people. They probably lost part of their original Leno Dialect similar Dialect from Ethiopian Oromo region Ateker language and adopted some words from the Western Nilotic Luo spoken by their Lango neighbours who are also Hamaties| Hamatic People although the speak a lanaguage almost understandable by ...

  4. 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. ...

  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. Ugandan folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan folklore includes traditional folktales and other folklore from the African country of Uganda. The convey meaning and experiences from generation to generation. [ 1 ] Traditionally, folktales instilled discipline and good behaviour that shaped societal beliefs and norms within Ugandan society.

  7. Baganda - Wikipedia

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    The Baganda [3] (endonym: Baganda; singular Muganda) also called Waganda, are a Bantu ethnic group native to Buganda, a subnational kingdom within Uganda.Traditionally composed of 52 clans (although since a 1993 survey, only 46 are officially recognised), the Baganda are the largest people of the Bantu ethnic group in Uganda, comprising 16.5 percent of the population at the time of the 2014 ...

  8. Lugbara people - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the Lugbara are farmers who rear some livestock and poultry, mainly guineafowl locally known as ope; they are the predominant keepers of guineafowl in Uganda. Lugbara occupy the West Nile region of Uganda (Arua City, Arua, Maracha, Terego, Madi-Okollo, Yumbe and Koboko districts of Uganda to be specific).

  9. Ugandan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ugandan cuisine consists of traditional and modern cooking styles, practices, foods and dishes in Uganda, with English, Arab, and Asian (especially Indian) influences. Many dishes include various vegetables , potatoes , yams , bananas and other tropical fruits .