-
mainly in the
Mbale District of
Uganda on the
slopes of
Mount Elgon. The
Bagisu are
estimated to be
about 1,646,904
people making up 4.9% of the
total po****tion...
- communities.
Acholi Aliba Alur
Aringa Baamba Babukusu Babwisi Bafumbira Baganda Bagisu Bagungu Bagwe (part of Samia-Bugwe)
Bagwere Bahehe Bahororo Bakenyi Bakiga...
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Baganda 9.6%
Banyankole 8.8%
Basoga 7.1%
Bakiga 7%
Iteso 6.3%
Langi 4.9%
Bagisu 4.4%
Acholi 3.3%
Lugbara 32.1%
others Religion (2014 census) 84.4% Christianity...
- sub-region is home
mainly to the Gisu people, also
called Bagisu, (singular is Mugisu). The
Bagisu speak Lugisu, a
dialect of Lumasaba, a
Bantu language....
-
large ethnic groups include the Basoga, Bafumbira, Batoro, Bakiga, Alur,
Bagisu (better
known as Bamasaba), Banyoro, Iteso, Langi, and Acholi. Historical...
-
Baganda 16.5%
Banyankole 9.8%
Basoga 8.8%
Bakiga 7.1%
Iteso 7%
Langi 6.3%
Bagisu 4.9%
Acholi 4.4%
Lugbara 3.3%
Other 32.1% Multi-racial (unknown percentage...
- Congo, Sudan,
South Sudan Rwanda Buhobe – Lozi Buru – Kenya, Luo Busima-
Bagisu,
Uganda Chenge – Kenya, Luo
Chima –
Mozambique Couscous de
Cameroon – Cameroon...
- a
traditional dance performed by the
Bamasaba people, also
known as the
Bagisu or the Gishu, who live in the
eastern part of
Uganda and the
western part...
- keniensis.
Mount Elgon and its
tributaries are home to five tribes: the
Bagisu, the Mbay, Sor, Sapiiny, Koony, Som****, Pook, and the Ogiek,
better known...
- 1890s. The name
Bamasaaba is
sometimes used
interchangeably with the name
Bagisu, even
though the
latter is
actually a
tribe of the
Bamasaaba nation. The...