- The
Oropom (also
known as Iworopom, Oworopom,
Oyoropom or Oropoi) were the
aboriginal inhabitants of much of
Karamoja in Uganda, Mt.
Elgon area and West...
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Oropom (Oworopom, Oyoropom, Oropoi) is an
African language,
possibly spurious and, if real,
almost certainly extinct. The
language was
purportedly once...
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Oropom may
refer to: the
Oropom people the
Oropom language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Oropom. If an
internal link...
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Kujarge (evidently Chadic), Lufu (Jukunoid),
Meroitic (possibly Afroasiatic),
Oropom (possibly spurious) and
Weyto (evidently Cu****ic).
Several of
these are...
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religion Nuer
religion Nyongo Society Bakossi beliefs Odinala /
Odinani Oropom religion Safwa religion Samburu religion San
religion N'um
Serer religion...
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appear to have
displaced some
Oropom whose territory then
stretched into
these areas,
however traditions suggest that the
Oropom were at this time numerically...
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region of six to
eight centuries ago. To the
north of
Chemngal were the
Oropom (Orupoi), a late
neolithic society whose expansive territory is said to...
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Oropom.
According to his informants, the
Oropom previously occupied the
region between 'Debasien (Mt Kadam),
Elgon and the Suk hills'. The
Oropom owned...
- (Senegal) Laal (Chad)
Ongota (Ethiopia)
Shabo (Ethiopia)
Omaio (Tanzania)
Oropom (Uganda) (extinct, if it existed)
Imeraguen (Mauritania)
Nemadi (Mauritania)...
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people Loikop people Chok
people Sengwer people Maliri people Lumbwa people Oropom people Yaaku people Lane, Paul J. (4 July 2013). Mitc****, Peter; Lane,...