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    Nilotic language family. Their population is estimated at 475,000 people. The Karamojong live in the southern part of the region in the north-east of Uganda...
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  • Burun-speaking peoples, Teso people also known as Iteso or people of Teso, Karo peoples, Luo peoples, Ateker peoples, Kalenjin peoples, Karamojong people also known...
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  • Karamojong may refer to: Karamojong people Karamojong language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Karamojong. If an internal...
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  • family (Encyclopædia Britannica) spoken by at least 370,000 people in Uganda – the Karamojong people, or ŋiKarimojoŋ in their language. The name approximates...
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  • communities present in their former territories, including the Iteso, Karamojong, Pokot, Turkana and Bukusu. They are or were found in scattered pockets...
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    Davinia Esther Anyakun (category Karamojong people)
    Davinia Esther Anyakun (born 19 April 1976) is a female Ugandan politician and a procurement and logistics professional. She has been the woman Member...
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    occupied by Karamojong in Uganda Karamojong. there are notable cultural ties and linguistic similarities between the two groups; the word "Karamojong" literally...
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    They belong to the Karamojong Cluster, which also includes the Karamojong and Jie people. Their language is a dialect of the Karamojong language. Their population...
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    Ugandan Bush War (category Wars involving the states and peoples of Africa)
    southern Sudan to northern Uganda, where it attempted to rally the Karamojong people to its cause. In the south, the UNLA under chief of staff Oyite-Ojok...
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    Dance of the Jie people are similar to that of the Maasai, and Karamojong. The Jie speak a language dialect of the Karamojong people. Ugandan Folklore...
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    Nyangatom are members of the Ateker or Karamojong cluster that also contains the Turkana, Toposa, Karamojong, and Jie who speak closely related languages...
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    Jie (Uganda) (category Karamojong people)
    ethnic group in Uganda. They belong to the Karamojong Cluster, which also includes the Karamojong and Dodoth people. Their country in northeast Uganda lies...
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    is a common name for the closely related Jie, Karamojong, Turkana, Toposa, Nyangatom and Teso peoples and their languages. These ethnic groups inhabit...
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  • Nakibus Lakara (category Karamojong people)
    commonly known as Nakibus Lakara, is a Lieutenant General in the Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF). Since June 2016, he has been the commander of the...
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    what has been called the "Karamojong cluster", which includes the Karamojong people of Uganda, the Dongiro people and Jiye people in south eastern South...
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  • mountains when the Karamojong arrived from Ethiopia in the 17th century (see Karamojong people). They are one of the few peoples in Uganda to practise...
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    unfortunately the current settlers (Karamojong people) pushed the Tepeth up on the mountain. So (Tepeth) people speak the Soo or So language which is...
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  • KDJ or kdj may refer to: Karamojong language (ISO 639-3: kdj), a Nilotic language spoken by the Karamojong people in Northeast Uganda Ndjolé Ville Airport...
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    cattle-raiding' Nomadic Peoples 14/2:123–46 2007c: 'Globalizing Trends or Identities through Time? The Longue Durée in Karamojong[1] Ethnography' Journal...
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  • Ababdeh Afars Bedouin Beja Berbers Borana Oromo Dinka Fulanis Gabra Karamojong Maasai (originally, now settled or semi-nomadic) Mrazig of Tunisia Nuer...
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  • local tribal resistance and banditry, particularly targeting the Karamojong people. In January 1963, Tanganyikan President Julius Nyerere proposed to...
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    the Chok. The Chemwal appear to have been referred to as Siger by the Karamojong on account of a distinctive cowrie shell adornment favored by the women...
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    Odwe, Crazollara, Uzoigwe). The name “Lango” is found in Teso, Kumam, Karamojong, Jie, and Labwor vocabularies, reflecting that how these groups once used...
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  • Patrick Kankiriho (category People from Kiruhura District)
    Moroto. While there, he was heavily involved in the disarmament of the Karamojong people. In 2007, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier and in 2008 was...
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  • Lokiriama Peace Accord (category Treaties with indigenous peoples)
    commemorations bring together the Toposa people and Didinga people of Southern Sudan, other Karamojong people from Uganda and Nyangatom of Ethiopia. Commemorations...
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  • children and maintain large households. Acholi Teso Alur Karamojong "The Details of the Aringa People and their Culture in Uganda". Go Visit Kenya. Retrieved...
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  • Achilla Orru (category Karamojong people)
    musician whose primary instrument was the lukembé. His ethnic background was Karamojong. Orru was born in Karamoja, Uganda. After losing his sight at age seven...
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    spiritual healing. Historically, the Toposa people (part of the Nilotic group) were part of the "Karamojong cluster" of present-day Uganda, leaving the...
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    Homosexuality was also acknowledged among the Teso, Bahima, Banyoro, and Karamojong peoples. Societal acceptance eroded after the arrival of the British and the...
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    LGBT rights in Uganda (category Persecution of LGBT people)
    Homosexuality was also acknowledged among the Teso, Bahima, Banyoro, and Karamojong peoples. Societal acceptance eroded after the arrival of the British and the...
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