Culture and tribes

Ik (Teuso): A Tribe on the Brink of Extinction

The Ik, generally peaceful people, are frequently invaded by neighboring tribes.

The Dodoth: A Tribe of Warriors and Herders

The Dodoth have a diverse and unique culture that has been formed by their harsh...

The Chope: A Unique Tribe

The Chope belong to the Nilotic ethnic group, but they also have strong ties wit...

Batagwenda: The Forgotten Tribe of Western Uganda

The origin and culture of the Batagwenda, a tribe that deserves more recognition...

The Batuku: A Tribe of Warriors and Fishermen

The purpose of this article is to shed light on this intriguing and tenacious tr...

The Basongora: A Pastoralist People of Uganda

In this article, we will look at the Basongora people's history, culture, and cu...

The Reli Tribe

In this article, we delve into the lesser-explored aspects of the Ugandan Reli t...

The Gimara Tribe

This article discusses their history, customs, and contributions to the region. ...

Basoga: The People of the Nile

The Basoga are renowned for their hospitality, singing and dancing, crafts and a...

The Baruuli: A Forgotten Tribe

The Baruuli, also known as the Baluuli (ethnonym: Baluuli; singular Muruuli), ar...

The Banyoro: A Proud and Ancient Tribe

The Banyoro are a proud and old tribe from Uganda with a rich and fascinating cu...

Banyarwanda: The Supra Ethnicity of Uganda

The Banyarwanda in Uganda are mainly the descendants of the people who lived in ...

Banyala: The Forgotten Tribe of Uganda

The Banyala (ethnonym: Banyala; singular Munyala) are a Bantu ethnic group nativ...

Batooro: The People of Tooro Kingdom

The Batoro trace their origin to the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, which was one of th...

Banyabindi: The Forgotten Tribe

The Banyabindi are one of the indigenous communities that inhabit the western re...

Bakonzo (Bakonjo): The Indigenous People of the Rwenzor...

The Bakonzo, Konjo (pl. Bakonzo, sing. Mukonzo), or Konzo are Bantu-speaking peo...