- The
Gwere people, also
called Bagwere, are a
Bantu ethnic group in Uganda. They are
among the 65
ethnic societies of Uganda.
Gwere is the root word, and...
- like
their neighbors, they are
subsistence farmers. Most
Abayudaya are of
Bagwere origin. Some, from Namutumba, are Basoga. They
speak Luganda, Soga, or...
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Babukusu Babwisi Bafumbira Baganda Bagisu Bagungu Bagwe (part of Samia-Bugwe)
Bagwere Bahehe Bahororo Bakenyi Bakiga Bakonzo Banyabindi Banyabutumbi Banyankore...
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Religion Predominately Christianity and
Traditional African religions,
Minority Islam Related ethnic groups Bagwere,
Baganda and
other Bantu peoples...
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Eastern region from
other regions. This
region has
several tribes namely Bagwere,basoga,banyoli,bagisu,jopadhola,iteso,sabin,basamya and each
tribe has...
- Uganda
Languages Luganda,
English Religion Christianity,
African Traditional Religion,
Islam Related ethnic groups Basoga,
Bagwere and
other Bantu peoples...
- Swahili, Tonga, Chopi,
Ngoni Uganda 37 80% c. 25 D, J Baganda, Basoga,
Bagwere, Banyoro, Banyankole, Bakiga, Batooro, Bamasaba, Basamia, Bakonjo, Baamba...
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district po****tion in
individual tribal terms.
These include, the Acholi,
Bagwere, Bakenyi, Baruli, Mening, Basoga,
Baganda and Alur.
Kaberamaido Teso Eastern...
- community" that
practices Rabbinic Judaism. The
Abayudaya are a
group of
Bagwere and
Busoga people who
collectively converted to
Judaism in the
early 20th...
- Gwere, or Lugwere, is the
language spoken by the
Gwere people (
Bagwere), a
Bantu people found in the
eastern part of Uganda. It has a
close dialectical...