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  2. List of tribes in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    Uganda has many tribes that speak different languages.. The following is a list of all Ugandan tribes in alphabetical order. This list refers to Article 10(a) and the Third Schedule of Uganda´s Constitution (Uganda´s indigenous communities as at 1 February 1926) which enumerates 65 indigenous communities.

  3. Category:Ethnic groups in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    List of tribes in Uganda; V. Vonoma; W. Wahinda This page was last edited on 12 July 2019, at 14:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of ethnic groups of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Major ethnic groups Region Countries Language family Pop. (millions) (year) Akan: West Africa: Ghana, Ivory Coast: Niger–Congo, Kwa: 20 [year needed]: Amhara: Horn of Africa: Ethiopia

  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. Lango people - Wikipedia

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    The Lango are a Nilotic ethnic group. [1] They live in north-central Uganda, in a region that covers the area formerly known as the Lango District until 1974, when it was split into the districts of Apac and Lira, and subsequently into several additional districts.

  7. Kumam people - Wikipedia

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    Kaberamaido District. The Kumam people are part of a Hamites ethnic group of about 720,000 census 2024, living mainly Kumam Sub-Region of Kaberamaido, Soroti, Soroti City, Kalaki, parts of Serere, Dokolo and Amolatar respectively in the western areas of Teso sub-region and the south-east of Lango sub-region.

  8. Ateker peoples - Wikipedia

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    The traditions state that the Turkana came east, as a sub-section of the Ngie (i.e Jie) tribe, where there stayed for some time. This country was "occupied by that tribe to this day". [5] Tradition indicates that the Karamojong ancestral territory was northeastern part of Uganda.

  9. Teso people - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2014 Ugandan Bureau of Statistics report, the Iteso number about 2.36 million (7.0% of Uganda's population). [12] Until 1980, they were the second largest ethnic group in Uganda; this share of the population likely decreased due to Teso fleeing from political instability and violence. [13]