-
Naming system Empaako (Tooro pronunciation: [empáːko],
Nyoro pronunciation: [empâːko], sg.:
empaako), also
known as pet
names or
praise names, is a pet...
- have got a
strong cultural naming system (PET NAME)
known as
Empaako. With the
Empaako naming system,
children are
given one of
twelve names shared across...
-
around Lake
George and
Ntara Hills. The
Batagwenda people practice the "
Empaako"
naming systems used by many
tribes in
western Uganda. Gisu
Lango people...
- present. The King's
traditional alternative name used by
family (known as
empaako) is Amooti.[citation needed]
Solomon Iguru I rose to the
throne in 1994...
- the
headquarter of
Tooro Kingdom, the area has two
inscribed elements of
Empaako and
Koogere oral
traditions on UNESCO's list of
Intangible Cultural Heritage...
-
heritage -
Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org.
Retrieved 2015-12-09. "
Empaako tradition of the Batooro, Banyoro, Batuku,
Batagwenda and
Banyabindi of...
- "Bito" is used "generally of the sons of an
aristocratic lineage". The
Empaako praise names that
every Munyoro is
given after birth are
still found in...
- Acholi, and Okeme/Abuda for
Lango people. In
Western Uganda,
there is the
Empaako naming system where the
indigenous communities of Batooro, Banyoro, Batuku...
-
kings of
Buganda do not
claim to be Bito and the
Ganda do not use the Luo
Empaako names. The
culture (such as
kinship systems) of the
Ganda and
Nyoro are...
- "Bito" is used "generally of the sons of an
aristocratic lineage". The
Empaako praise names that
every Munyoro is
given after birth are
still found in...