When I was young (with hair only on my head), it was rare to find Baganda, born and bred in Buganda, who could not write proper Luganda. Luganda was taught in many Buganda schools, and Luganda ...
Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Musisi, Nakanyike. 1991. “Women, ‘Elite Polygyny,' and Buganda State Formation”, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 16. Nicholson, Linda. 1986.
Its place as the burial ground for the previous four kings (Kabakas) qualifies it as a religious centre for the royal family, a place where the Kabaka and his representatives carry out important ...
At the end of the day, Baganda under BANKOSA (Baganda Nkobazambogo ... (Credit: Ritah Mukasa) Edgar Muyanja, secretary for culture, said, “We have learnt a lot and also appreciated each other ...
Bark-cloth making is an ancient craft of the Baganda people who live in the Buganda kingdom in southern Uganda. Traditionally, craftsmen of the Ngonge clan, headed by a kaboggoza, the hereditary chief ...
He casts doubts about Buganda being the origin of the Abasuba ... and were later assimilated into their hosts’ culture. Although the Suba are some of the few people in Kenya to trace their ...
The Baganda in the their names for the seasons braced the population for anti-heat stroke measures. February, the month in which we are, was called “Mukutulansanja.” The translation being this ...
Its place as the burial ground for the previous four kings (Kabakas) qualifies it as a religious centre for the royal family, a place where the Kabaka and his representatives carry out important ...
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