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The Batoro trace their origin to the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, which was one of th...
The Banyabindi are one of the indigenous communities that inhabit the western re...
The Bakonzo, Konjo (pl. Bakonzo, sing. Mukonzo), or Konzo are Bantu-speaking peo...
The Bakiga, also known as the Kiga or Chiga, are an ethnic group that is predomi...
The Bakenyi are believed to have originated from the Buganda central region, whe...
The Bahororo trace their roots to a short-lived kingdom called Mpororo, which ex...
The Bahehe are a tribe in south-eastern Uganda, on Lake Victoria’s north-eastern...
The Bagwe speak Lugwe, a Bantu language that is closely related to Lusoga and Lu...
The Bagungu, or Gungu, are a Bantu ethnic group native to Uganda, living on the ...
The Babwisi are a hidden tribe of the Rwenzori Mountains who have a rich and div...
The Acholi are a proud and resilient people who have a rich and diverse culture,...
Mabira is not only a biodiversity hotspot, but also a cultural and historical tr...
Mpanga Central Forest Reserve was originally part of a larger forest that extend...