- The
Adhola people, also
known as
Jopadhola, are a
Nilotic ethnic group of Luo
peoples that live in
Tororo District of
Eastern Uganda and
comprise about...
- Adhola, also
known as
Jopadhola and Ludama, is a
dialect of
Southern Luo
spoken by the
Adhola people (a.k.a.
Jopadhola or Badama) of Uganda. Dhopadhola...
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Chope Dodoth Ethur (Acholi-Labwor)
Gimara Ik (Teuso)
Iteso Jie
Jonam Jopadhola Kakwa Karimojong Kebu (Okebu)
Kinyarwanda ****u
Kumam Langi Lendu Lugbara...
- from the
Jopadhola ethnic group and he had
several children with his wife Elizabeth.
Oboth Ofumbi wrote "History &
Customs of the
Jopadhola" in 1960,...
- century, some Luo
groups proceeded eastwards. One
group called Padhola (or
Jopadhola -
people of Adhola), led by a
chief called Adhola,
settled in
Budama in...
- This
region has
several tribes namely Bagwere,basoga,banyoli,bagisu,
jopadhola,iteso,sabin,basamya and each
tribe has its kind of music. In the 90s these...
-
names are said to be of
Iworopom origin.
Traditions recorded among the
JoPadhola in
Kenya indicate that
there were two
waves of
Iteso settlement in their...
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Chope 6252 3125
Dodoth 6253 3126 Jie 6254 3127
Jonam 6255 3128
Jopadhola 6256 3129
Kakwa 6257 3130
Karamojong 6258 3131
Kenyi 6259 3132
Kumam 6260...
- the Bagisu, the Basoga, the
Balamogi and the Iteso, the
Banyole and the
Jopadhola (Badama) as
their neighbors. The city of
Mbale is home to some Bagwere...
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enabled it to keep running.
Milege derives its name from a milégé, a
Jopadhola word
meaning ankle rattle whose sound symbolizes the
coming of the chief...