- family. They are
primarily pastoralists. The
Jopadhola call
their land
Padhola which,
according to
historian Bethwell Ogot, is an
elliptic form of "Pa...
-
means possessive 'of'.
Dhopadhola thus
means the
language spoken in
Padhola.
Padhola is the area or
region where Dhopadhola is spoken.
Jopadhola is the...
- Boor,
Thuri and Luwo.
Those in
Uganda include the Alur, Acholi,
Jonam and
Padhola. The ones in
Kenya and
Tanzania are the
Joluo (also
called Luo in Kenyan...
-
Iteso paramount chieftaincy, the
paramount chieftaincy of
Lango and the
Padhola state. The Bank of
Uganda is the
central bank of
Uganda and
handles monetary...
-
closely related to Luo
peoples found in Uganda,
especially the
Acholi and
Padhola people. As they
moved into
Kenya and Tanzania, they
underwent significant...
- of the
first ethnographies of the
Adhola people. Oboth-Ofumbi, A.C.K.
Padhola, East
African Literature Bureau, Nairobi, 1959 "Ofumbi knew too much to...
-
Nilotic language,
classified as Luo (or Lwo). It has
similarity with Alur,
Padhola language, and
other Luo
languages in
South Sudan Shilluk, Anuak, Pari,...
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- Victoria. Non-Luo
tribal areas abutting upon
Luoland include those of the
Padhola (to the west, in Uganda), the
Luhya and
Nandi (to the north), the Kipsigis...
-
closely related to
other Nilotic Luo
Peoples (especially the
Acholi and
Padhola people) who
moved from
South Sudan through Uganda into
western Kenya in...