- The
Hororo or
Bahororo are a Bantu-speaking
ethnicity mainly residing in the
north of the
former Kigezi District in
southwestern Uganda. In 1905, they...
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Bafumbira Baganda Bagisu Bagungu Bagwe (part of Samia-Bugwe)
Bagwere Bahehe Bahororo Bakenyi Bakiga Bakonzo Banyabindi Banyabutumbi Banyankore Banyara Banyaruguru...
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Bantu ethnic group,
related to the Banyoro, Batooro, Bakiga, Basongora,
Bahororo,
Baruuli and Banyankore. They were
historically pastoralists and migrated...
- (sometimes
considered a subgroup) to the Batutsi, Banyankole, Bahima,
Bahororo and
Banyamulenge living in
northern Rwanda and
parts of Uganda. They are...
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religious practices. Nyabinghi, or Nyabingi, was a
legendary woman of the
Bahororo tribe whose name
means "mother of abundance" or "the one who possesses...
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agriculture and fishing.
Rukungiri is
mostly inhabited by the Bakiga,
Bahororo,
Banyabutumbi and
other small sub-tribes.
Buganda Ugandan Folklore Gisu...
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Bahinda failed to re-organize
herself because the
formerly marginalized Bahororo had
started to
demand their share in the
administration of the Kingdom...
- the sub-region
belong to
three major ethnic groups: (a) the Bakiga, the
Bahororo and Banyarwanda.
Other ethnicities include(d) the Batwa, the Bafumbira...
- the
former Kigezi District are
inhabited predominantly by the Bakiga,
Bahororo,
Bafumbira and
Banyarwanda people. All
these ethnic groups share the similar...
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Bagisu 6233 3106
Bagwe 6234 3107
Bagwere 6235 3108
Bahehe 6236 3109
Bahororo 6237 3110
Bakiga 6238 3111
Bakoki 6239 3112
Bakonjo 6240 3113
Bamba 6241...