- The
Nkole people, also
known as the
Banyankole, are a
Bantu ethnic group native to the
Ankole region of Uganda. They are
primarily found in the southwestern...
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restoration of kingdom". Monitor. 2021-02-02.
Retrieved 2022-06-22. "THE
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regularly mentioned in the oral
traditions of the Banyoro,
Batooro and
Banyankole. Many
accounts of the
history of
Kitara exist, and some may vary and/or...
- 1990 –
January 1991). "Pre-capitalist
Social Formation: The Case of the
Banyankole of
Southwestern Uganda".
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review...
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closely related to
other Bantu peoples of the region,
namely the Batooro,
Banyankole,
Bakiga and the
Bahema peoples. The king is
patrilineal meaning that it...
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Central Africa especially in
Uganda by
tribes which include the Baganda,
Banyankole, Buzimba, and Tagwenda. It is also
known as omugalabi, engaija, egaabi...
- significance. Lake
Mburo is
surrounded by
communities primarily belonging to the
Banyankole ethnic group.
These communities engage in farming, fishing, and livestock...
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related ethnic group (sometimes
considered a subgroup) to the Batutsi,
Banyankole, Bahima,
Bahororo and
Banyamulenge living in
northern Rwanda and parts...
- female: 17.6% (2017 est.) noun:
Ugandan adjective:
Ugandan Baganda 16.5%
Banyankole 9.8%
Basoga 8.8%
Bakiga 7.1%
Iteso 7%
Langi 6.3%
Bagisu 4.9%
Acholi 4...
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ethnic group. The
people of
Ankole are
called Banyankole (singular: Munyankole).[citation needed] The
Banyankole speak Runyankole, a
Bantu language. Runyankole...