- Song of
Lawino (Acholi: Wer pa
Lawino) is an epic poem
written by
Ugandan poet Okot p'Bitek. It was
first published in 1966 in an
English translation...
- a
Ugandan poet, who
achieved wide
international recognition for Song of
Lawino, a long poem
dealing with the
tribulations of a
rural African wife whose...
- also
spoken in
South Sudan in
Magwi County,
Eastern Equatoria. Song of
Lawino, well
known in
African literature, was
written in
Acholi by Okot p'Bitek...
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Hamis Kiggundu.
Recipe for
Disaster (1994) by
Lillian Tindyebwa. Song of
Lawino (1966) by Okot p'Bitek
Songs of paradise: a
harvest of
poetry and verse...
- from the
original (PDF) on 10
February 2013.
Retrieved 26
August 2019.
Lawino,
Miriam (June 2012). Parti****tory
physical planning in Uganda: investigation...
- in
Kenya and
Tanzania are the
Joluo also
known as the Luo. The Song of
Lawino, one of the most
successful African literary works, was
written by Okot...
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Okere City". OkereCity.
Retrieved 2024-01-24. "'Echoes of
Lawino'
brings two
poems to theatre". The East African. 2023-06-16.
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Okatch Biggy,
musician (Kenyan) Okot p'Bitek, poet and
author of the Song of
Lawino (Uganda)
Olara Otunnu,
former Under-Secretary-General of the
United Nations...
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Nyoro State.
Clarendon Press. pp. 28–29, 64, 254. ISBN 978-0-19-823171-4.
Lawino's People: The
Acholi of Uganda. p. 282. Beattie, John (1971). The
Nyoro State...
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central northern Uganda". ich.unesco.org.
Retrieved 2024-01-19. "'Echoes of
Lawino'
brings two
poems to theatre". The East African. 2023-06-16.
Retrieved 2024-01-19...