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  1. Culture and Customs of Uganda (Culture and Customs of Africa) by Kefa M. Otiso, 2006-05-30
  2. Living with Bad Surroundings: War, History, and Everyday Moments in Northern Uganda (The Cultures and Practice of Violence) by Sverker Finnström, 2008-01-01
  3. Peoples and cultures of Uganda by Richard Nzita, 1995
  4. Oded Uganda (Studies in Islamic culture and history) by ODED, 1974
  5. Language and Literacy in Uganda. Towards a Sustainable Reading Culture
  6. Escaping from Behavioural Poverty in Uganda. The Role of Culture and Social Capital by J.C. Munene, 2004-01-01
  7. Uganda (Cultures of the World) by Robert Barlas, Yong Jui Lin, 2010-01
  8. Executive Report on Strategies in Uganda, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Uganda Research Group, The Uganda Research Group, 2000-11-02
  9. Uganda (Cultures of the World, Set 19)
  10. UGANDA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by JEFF HAYNES, 2001
  11. The Oral Tradition of the Baganda of Uganda: A Study and Anthology of Legends, Myths, Epigrams and Folktales by Immaculate N. Kizza, 2010-03-02
  12. Women's Violent Crime in Uganda. More Sinned Against than Sinning by Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, 1998-01-01
  13. Escaping from Behavioural Poverty in Uganda. The Role of Culture and Social Capi by S. H. Schwartz J. C. Munene, 2006-01-01
  14. The unity of Christian marriage considered in relation to the polygynous cultures of Uganda by William G Blum, 1972

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2. Uganda Culture History And Archaeology
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  • 3. Culture Of Uganda - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The culture of Uganda is made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups. Lake Kyoga forms the northern boundary for the Bantuspeaking peoples, who dominate much of east, central and
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Part of a series on the Culture of Uganda Languages Media Music Uganda Portal ... e The culture of Uganda is made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups. Lake Kyoga forms the northern boundary for the Bantu -speaking peoples, who dominate much of east central and southern Africa . In Uganda they include the Baganda and several other tribes. In the north live the Lango and the Acholi , who speak Nilotic languages . To the east are the Iteso and Karamojong , who speak a Nilotic language. A few Pygmies live isolated in the rainforests of western Uganda.
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    Main article: music of Uganda Each ethnic group has its musical history; songs are passed down from generation to generation. Ndigindi and entongoli lyres ennanga harp amadinda xylophone , see Baganda Music ) and lukeme (lamellophone ("thumb piano")) are commonly played instruments. An Acholi, Okot p'Bitek , is one of Uganda's most famous writers of folklore, satirical poems and songs . His book Song of Lawino (1966) describes the stories told in Acholi songs.

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    Children of Uganda Frank Katoola, Choreographer and Director Alexis Hefley, President and Executive Director, UCCF TEACHER RESOURCE GUIDE University Musical Society 2001/2002 Youth
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    5. Uganda Culture ,Way Of Life, Uganda Eco-tourism, Cultural Sites In Uganda
    Uganda has a very strong culture heritage. Many regions in Uganda have kingdoms including Buganda, Busoga, Bunyoro and
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    Uganda has a very strong culture heritage. Many regions in Uganda Cultural Organizations in Uganda
    Information about cultural organizations in uganda , role and contributions. Uganda Cultural Safaris
    Taking a tour to cultural sites and eco-tourism in Uganda Culture and traditions are also expressed through a wide range of arts and Crafts made from wood ,Papyrus reeds and local materials . These include black smithimplements ,beaded Jewellery, wood carvings and batiks.They can be found all over the city in village bazaars, gift shops,hotels , Urban galleries and the National Theatre Craft Market. While on your Uganda travel or safari, consider taking on a cultural tour to the known destinations. Uganda Drum:
    The Drum being the common instrument in Africa, also dominates Uganda in symbolism to African culture A drum is made from animal skin of Cows, goats, and other animals.

    6. Uganda Culture, Uganda Music, Culture Of Uganda
    Uganda Culture is a diverse and complex one to describe. A number of tribes practice their own rituals. It is a country with several languages and religion. The literature and
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    Uganda is a country rich in cultural heritage since people from various origin inhabit the place from time immemorial. Many of the regions like Buganda, Bunyoro and Toro had kingdoms. The people are quite hospitable. Each of the tribe are very respect to their tradition. Uganda Culture is a melting pot of diverse cultural practices.
    Uganda Culture includes a number of religious groups like Christians, Sikhs, Hindus etc. people speak in 40 languages out of which Luganda is the most common one. Swahili is also used. English is the official language. Literature of Uganda is very rich as well. One of the famous writer is Okot p'Bitek. Culture in Uganda is farther enriched by various sports like football and cricket.
    Uganda Music is an integrated part of the Culture of Uganda . Each of the tribe have their own song and dances for most of the occasions. Kitaguriro is a form of dance of the bayankole, while the banyoro perform Runyege dance, Acholi also have their traditional dances such as Bwila and Otole, Agwal is the traditional dance of the Alur people, the bagisu people have their Imbalu dance duirn gthe circumcision ceremonies. The commonly played instruments are ennaga, amadinda, ndigindi, entongoli and likeme.
    Uganda Culture thus remains an amalgamation of several cultures.

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    Uganda Mountain Gorillas. Mountain Gorillas are the most threatened primate species in the world with the remaining living in Africa and in countries; Uganda, Rwanda and
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    Uganda Mountain Gorillas
    Mountain Gorillas are the most threatened primate species in the world with the remaining living in Africa and in countries; Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo. The Mountain Gorillas are 10th of the most endangered species in the world recorded to be only about 700 individuals in the world. Approximately 400 species are left in the Virunga Mountains of Democratic Republic of Congo.

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    Emergence of Uganda as a Nation. After independence in 1962, ending a period of colonization that began in 1885, there was little indication that the country was headed for social and political upheaval. Instead, Uganda appeared to be a model of stability and progress. It had no white settler class attempting to monopolize the cash crop economy, and there was no legacy of conflict. It was the African producers who grew the cotton and coffee that brought a higher standard of living, financed education, and led to high expectations for the future.
    Independence arrived without a national struggle against the British, who devised a timetable for withdrawal before local groups had organized a nationalist movement. This near absence of nationalism among the country's ethnic groups led to a series of political compromises.

    8. Uganda - Culture, Customs & Etiquette - Culture Crossing
    Guide to travel, doing business, and studying in Uganda culture, greetings, gestures, etiquette, taboos, negotiations, gift-giving, and more.
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    Uganda is a study in cultural diversity. To talk about one Ugandan culture is therefore wrong. Uganda has diverse cultural groups speaking over thirty different languages. The people can be classified into the following broad categories, the Bantu, the Nilotics, the Madi-Okoru or the Sudanic speaking and the Pygmoid people.
    The Bantu:
    The Bantu who constitute more than 50% of Uganda's total population occupy the southern part of the country. The Bantu were the earliest group to come to Uganda. They comprise the Baganda, Banyoro, Basoga, Bagishu, Banyankore, Bakiga, Batooro, Bakonjo, Bamba, Batwa, Bagishu, Basamia-Bagwe, Bakenyi, Baruli and the Banyole. They are found in the east, central, western and southern parts of the country.
    Nilo Hamites/Atekerin:
    The second group is the category of people called the Atekerin group. The group is sometimes known as the Nilo-Hamites, Para Nilotes or the Lango. They live in the north, east and northeastern parts of the country. The group constitutes the Langi, Iteso, Kumam, Kakwa and the Karimojong.
    This group traces its origins to Ethiopia where they are said to have been one people. Migration pressures made them settle in different parts of Uganda, which led to marked differences between them. For instance the Langi lost their Ateker language and took up Luo spoken by their Acholi neighbours. The Sebei constitute the Highland Nilotes.

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    11. Uganda: Culture Retards Education In Kasese | Africa-Related
    Negative cultural norms and beliefs have greatly hampered development of girls more in the lake region than in the mountainous areas of Kasese district.
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    Uganda Culture. Due to the large number of ethnic communities, many still living within their own kingdoms, culture within Uganda is diverse. Many Asians (mostly from India) who
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    Uganda is a country of diversity irrespective of its size. It’s blessed with a wide rage of cultures and traditions, with over 30 different indigenous languages. The country has diversity of art, music and handicrafts, which differentiate the cultural groups including the Bantu-speaking people (including Buganda, Busoga, Bunyoro, Ankole etc), Nilotics (include Acholi, Lango, Japadhola, Alur etc),   Uganda’s cultural diversity can be seen through colourful traditions, dances, ceremonies, history and lifestyle of the people. The Uganda Museum ; has several ethnological exhibits which portray culture, traditions of Uganda, agriculture, war, religion, Hunting, archeological as well as natural History.

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