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  2. Gomesi - Wikipedia

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    Women wearing Gomesi at a wedding in Kampala, Uganda. A gomesi, also known as a Busuuti or Bodingi, is a colorful floor-length dress. It is the most commonly used costume for women in Buganda and Busoga. [1] Traditional male attire is the kanzu. [2] [1] The gomesi has had many changes in its uses and design since its origination.

  3. Kanzu - Wikipedia

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    Kanzu. Men wearing kanzus at a wedding in Kampala, Uganda. A kanzu is a white or cream coloured robe worn by men in the African Great Lakes region. [1][2] It is referred to as a tunic in English, and as the Thawb in Arab countries. The kanzu is an ankle or floor length garment.

  4. Culture of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Traditional culture. 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 ...

  5. Ekitaguriro - Wikipedia

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    Kids performing Ekitaguriro. 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 ...

  6. Kiga people - Wikipedia

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    The European way was a perfect image for them. Remember that the state of denial of kingship would still come up in trying to imitate the high life. So for the Bakiga, a European-style home, imported objects are admired, and locals dress in a Western way. [11] [9] As in most of Uganda, people are extremely concerned about clothing. To "look ...

  7. Mushanana - Wikipedia

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    The umushanana (in plural: imishanana) is the traditional clothing dress of women in Rwanda and Burundi. It consists of a long skirt gathered at the hips, a bustier and a stole draped over one shoulder. The fabric, which can be of any color, is generally lightweight to accentuate the draping effect. [1] Mushanana is now only worn for formal and ...

  8. Orunyege-Ntogoro - Wikipedia

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    Orunyege-Ntogoro is a traditional dance from the Bunyoro and Tooro kingdoms in western Uganda. It is a courtship dance that involves the use of rattles (ebinyege) and rings (entogoro) to produce rhythmic sounds and movements. The dance is performed by young men and women who seek to attract and impress potential partners for marriage. [1] [2 ...

  9. Teso people - Wikipedia

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    The first migration brought them to present day northeastern Uganda and western Kenya and was largely gradual and peaceful. The legendary hero Oduk and his wife Among'in supposedly helped the Iteso in this second migration to modern day Busia County circa 1500 AD, and by the 19th century, they controlled a vast swathe of territory.