- The
Kakwa are an
ethnic group primarily found in the
border regions of
northwestern Uganda,
southwestern South Sudan, and
northeastern Democratic Republic...
- Look up
kakwa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kakwa may
refer to:
Cacua language or
Kákwa,
spoken in
Colombia Kakwa language,
spoken in Democratic...
- The
Cacua language, also
known as
Kakua or
Kakwa, is an
indigenous language spoken by a few
hundred people in
Colombia and Brazil.
There are many monolinguals...
- The
Kakwa language (also
called Kakuwâ) is a
Nilotic language spoken by the
Kakwa people in Uganda, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and
South Sudan...
- of the most
brutal despots in
modern world history. Amin was born to a
Kakwa father and
Lugbara mother. In 1946, he
joined the King's
African Rifles...
- just south.
Kakwa Provincial Park
Kakwa River South Kakwa P**** List of
mountain p****es "
Kakwa P****". Biv Home.
Retrieved 2019-09-08. "
Kakwa P****". BC Geographical...
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Kãkwã,
Cacua or Bará-maku is an
indigenous people living in
northwestern Amazonia,
between Vaupés, Querarí and
Papuri rivers, in Colombia,
close to the...
-
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Maliyamungu was a
Christian from the
Kakwa ethnic group and a
cousin or
nephew of Idi Amin. At some point, he migrated...
- The
Kakwa River is a
tributary of the
Smoky River in
western Alberta, Canada. The
river is
named for
Kakwa, the Cree word for porcupine.
Porcupines are...
- Pojulu,
Kakwa, ****u and Nyangwara.
Kutuk na
Mundari is also the name of
their language,
which is
similar to
Kutuk na ****u,
Kutuk na
Kakwa,
Kutuk na...