- The
Otuho people, also
known as the Lotuko, are a
Nilotic ethnic group whose traditional home is the
Eastern Equatoria state of
South Sudan. They speak...
- Grüb, The
Lotuho of the
Southern p. 141 Grüb, The
Lotuho of the
Southern p. 132 Grüb, The
Lotuho of the
Southern p. 52 Grüb, The
Lotuho of the Southern...
- Otuho, also
known as
Lotuko (Lotuxo), is the
language of the
Otuho people. It is an
Eastern Nilotic language, and has
several other Otuho speaking dialectic...
- (5 + 3) hotoŋwan (5 + 4)
tomon Eastern, Lotuxo-Teso, Lotuxo-Maa,
Lotuxo Lotuho (Lotuxo) (1) ábótè áréhè húníhe áŋwàn mìyyàt (litː < 'hand') ɪ́lle hàtmɪk...
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supported the SPLA, and at
other times supported the army of Sudan. The
Lotuho people (part of the (para)
Nilotic group), are
primarily a
pastoral people...
- Nya and
founders of the
struggle were Rev. Fr
Saturnino Ohure who was of
Lotuho origin and was said to have been the
first man to have
fired a bullet, and...
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their own consumption. The
village is part of the
Hujang Kingdom of the
Lotuho community,
which also
includes the
villages of Haforyere, Oguruny, Olianga...
- ISBN 9781032730301. Seligman,
Charles (1926). "Social
Organisation of the
Lotuho".
Sudan Notes and Records. 8: 1-45. Archive,
Sudan Open (April 1971). "Arab...
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early movement for
secession of
South Sudan.
Saturnino Ohure was of
Lotuho origin. He was born
around 1921 and
baptized at Torit, now in
Eastern Equatoria...
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pressure from the Turkana,
moved west and had
settled in
Kapoeta by 1830. The
Lotuho have a
tradition that
their glorious kingdom of
Imatari was destro**** by...