- The
Rutara or
Runyakitara languages (endonym: Orutara, Orunyakitara) are a
group of
closely related Bantu languages spoken in the
African Great Lakes region...
- The
Rutara peoples (endonym: Banyakitara, Abanyakitara) are a
group of
closely related Bantu ethnic groups native to the
African Great Lakes region. They...
- them to grow old, die, and be buried. The
Runyankore language (and
other Rutara languages) is
filled with
terms about cattle and
verbs that
describe the...
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African Great Lakes region. They are
venerated as
ancestor spirits by the
Rutara people. John
Sutton describes the
Chwezi spirits as
having “a
common Bantu...
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Bantu spirituality as the
remote creator and sky-God,
recognized among the
Rutara people (Banyoro, Banyankore, Batooro, Bahaya, Bakiga,
Bahema and all other...
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Uganda such as Nkore-Kiga,
Rutooro and
Runyoro which all form a
group called Rutara. **** (2009)
classifies JE221
Rashi as
closest to Haya. It has no ISO code...
- Mukasa,
known as
Mugasa in the Runyakitara/
Rutara languages, is a
member of the
pantheon of gods or
balubaale in
Baganda traditional religion and is considered...
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religion Nzambi in
Bakongo religion Ọlọrun in
Yoruba religion Ruhanga in
Rutara religion Para Brahman, in
Hinduism Shiva, in
Shaivism Vishnu, in Vaishnavism...
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descendants eventually formed two
speech communities, one
speaking Proto-
Rutara and the
other Proto-North Nyanza.
North Nyanza began to be
spoken as a language...
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Southern Bantoid Bantu Northeast Bantu Great Lakes Bantu West
Nyanza Rutara North Rutara Nkore–Kiga–Nyoro–Tooro Nkore-Kiga
Early form Proto-Nkore–Kiga Standard...