- Lango
The Lango (plural Langi) people live in
Lango sub-region in the central area ofUganda , north ofLake Kyoga . Lango Sub-region comprises the districts of Amolatar, Apac, Dokolo, Lira and Oyam. The Lango population is about 1.5 million according to the 2002 population census.Lango language, or Luo, is
mutually intelligible with Acholi andKumam , and related to otherLuo languages of Uganda and Kenya.History
Lango speak a
Western Nilotic (Luo) language like their northern neighbours, but share many cultural characteristics with theirAteker (Eastern Nilotic ) neighbours to the east.Some anthropologists assert that they are part of a group that migrated fromEthiopia around 1600 A.D. and split into two branches, with one branch moving to present dayKenya to form the Kalenjin group and Maasai cluster. The other branch, called Ateker, migrated westwards and entered Uganda from the north-east. Ateker further split into four groups to form theKaramojong ,Iteso ,Kumam and Lango. The Lango migrated further to the west, and there they encountered theAcholi , who they pushed northwards from the northern part ofLake Kyoga . Through prolonged interaction with the Acholi, Lango lost Ateker language and took up Luo spoken by their Acholi neighbours. Many Lango identify with the Luo, refuting the theory that they are Ateker.Politics and violence
:Lango have often been victims of the volatile politics of Uganda. The first Ugandan prime minister and two time president,
Milton Obote , was a Lango.Idi Amin
:During the 1970s, state inspired violence by the Government of
Idi Amin was used to decimate the elite of the Lango and their neighbours theAcholi .Karamojong cattle raids
:Together with the and Acholi, the Lango have often been victims of attacks by
Karamojong cattle-rustlers.Lord's Resistance Army
:The 19-year rebellion against the government of Uganda by the
Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) is behind a massive population displacement in the region. Rebels continue to attack camps for displaced people, burn homes, loot, abduct children, rape and kill, in a brutal campaign of violence.External links and references
* [http://www.ubos.org Uganda Bureau of Statistics]
* [http://www.lira.go.ug Lira District Website]
* [http://www.apac.go.ug Apac District Website]
* [http://www.iss.co.za/AF/profiles/Uganda/Politics.html Uganda History and Politics]
* [http://www.rupiny.co.ug Rupiny - Online news in Lango and Acholi (Luo)]
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