Baganda king, Ronald Mutebi II, Uganda, by Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher

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Baganda king, Ronald Mutebi II, Uganda, by Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher

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Emizimu Giwulidde Engoma
from: VA - Uganda • Music of the Baganda People (Ocora, 2002)
A wood and rattan shield of a Ganda people, Uganda, ca. 19th century, from Farrow Fine Art Gallery.
The Python God Selwanga
“Among the Baganda the python god Selwanga had his temple on the shore of the lake Victoria Nyanza, where he dwelt in the form of a live python. The temple was a hut of the ordinary conical shape with a round hole in the wall, through which the sinuous deity crawled out and in at his pleasure. A woman lived in the temple, and it was her duty to feed the python daily with fresh milk from a wooden bowl, which she held out to the divine reptile while he drained it. The serpent was thought to be the giver of children; hence young couples living in the neighbourhood always came to the shrine to ensure the blessing of the god on their union, and childless women repaired from long distances to be relieved by him from the curse of barrenness.”
—J. G. Frazer, Adonis, Attis, Osiris, part 1 (The Golden Bough, vol. V, 1914, pp. 85-86)
Photograph from The Baganda (1911), by John Roscue. Frazer drew the above account of Selwanga from that book, and was personally acquainted with its author, the Rev. Roscue, a Christian missionary in Uganda.
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In the 1970s my mum was a teacher in a girls’ school in Uganda, the pupils were mostly Karamojong - a nomadic pastoral people who range across northern Uganda. They were, and still are, generally resistant to the Ugandan government’s efforts to settle them (my mum’s teaching was part of this “civilising” effort) and the children generally ran off as soon as it was possible or convenient. This tape of recordings that includes traditional songs from Jie (a Karamojong sub-group) and Baganda (a southern Uganda agricultural people) singers and Christian hymns in Karamojong. My mum did not speak the Jie dialect, but these songs, being sung by under 10s, are apparently somewhat obscene.
Take A Tour Through Uganda’s Rich Cultures
Take A Tour Through Uganda’s Rich Cultures
If you have visited Uganda then you have noticed the many languages spoken throughout the country. The nation boasts of over 40 tribes which all fall under different ethnic groups; Bantu, Nilotics, and Nilo- Hamites.
With many tribes comes even a bigger number of cultures and traditions passed down for generations, kept alive through practices by the people of that tribe. Many of the traditions…
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Les initiatrices (invocation)
515. Tuzze Okwaliira Abatende, Kanyanya Muyinda Ensemble (Ouganda, Musique des Baganda,1997) (Ocora Radio-France, 2002)
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