- the Olu'bo
language as
their mother tongue. They are also
known as the
Lulubo people by
their neighbors, but
their preferred self-designation is Olu'bo...
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- Pojulu, Kakwa, Keliko, ****u, Lugbara, Avukaya, Baka, Nyangwara, Adio, and
Lulubo.
Minor tribes have
included the
Nyepo in
Northern Kajo Keji
County and the...
- 1987, p. 44.
Andersen 1987, p. 48. Andersen,
Torben (1987). "An
outline of
Lulubo phonology".
Studies in
African Linguistics. 18: 39–65. doi:10.32473/sal...
- Bari, Didinga, Kakwa, Keliko, ****u, Lango, Lokoya, Narim, Lopit, Lugbwara,
Lulubo, Madi,
Makaraka or Adio, Moru, Mundari, Mundu, Nyangwara, Otuho, Pari, Pojulu...
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Episcopal Church of Sudan, from 1988 to 1998. He was born to
parents of the
Lulubo ethnic group, who
practised the
worship of ancestors. He
studied at Lomega...
- tí àrɪ, ari kʷà kʷɛ̄ ēyí ɲā rú Ma'di Pan****ri mí bí ɔ̀mvɔ̄ sí lɛ̄dá tí ɛ̀rɪ kʷà kʷɛ̄ īyí ɲā rú
Lulubo mī bí ɔmbɔ̄ sí lɛ̄dā tī ɛ̀rɪ̄ kʷā kʷɛ̄ īyí ɲā rú...
- Luwo, Didinga, Avukaya, Mundu, Ketebo, Balanda, Morokodo, Ndogo, Acholi,
Lulubo, Lokoya, Kichepo, Baka, Lango, Lopit, Nyangwara, Tennet, Jur Mananger, ****u...
-
Equatoria state in an
attempt to
resolve land
disputes among the Acholi, Madi,
Lulubo and Bari
communities in the Kit area. The
disputes originated from a colonial...
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narrators (Albino Akasi,
Samuel Anzo and Makpe), a
group of
migrants from
Lulubo came to
Uganda and
settled southwest of Moyo. That
group was
called Ma’di...