Ronaldo24, you've said it all very eloquently!!! Museveni came into power with one major objective---demoralise the Acholi people!!! It has not worked and it will never workd!!!
What dance is this? Very good music. Brings back some good memories. That is why our traditions and culture are so important. They appeal to our very souls. When the soul is happy, the body can do amazing things! That is the case for Federo. One is first a Luo or Acholi, then a Ugandan. Artificial creation of societies have never stood the test of time. They have always crumbled. History tells it all.
Channeling the youthful energy into dancing is very good therapy 4 them and sorrounding community. That keeps them from loitering in cities and njaga.
To all Lous wherenver they are are oppressed wheather in Sudan, Kenya or Uganda but one thing that they will never destroy from us Luos is our pride and tradition and of course our brain. Long live Luos, beatiful keep the pride and the spread the tradition
How many tribes in Uganda would have survived the 20+ years of such unimanigable suffering as the Acholis have and still come as one of the proudest and united.Someone tried desperately to destroy every that is Acholi.They have not succeded and they WILL NEVER SUCCEDE.LONG LIVE ACHOLI.
Jah-Luo cultures and traditions are very the same and their pples can identify with anywhere they lived specially in Uganda,Kenya and South. very many small other tribes of Luo cousins also have languages,dances, traditions intacts and that's great pride one's culture is center for identity
I'm an Acholi who habe lived in Canada for over ten years, and just love my people and our culture and tradition. I want to thank all those who have made this website available because it reminds me obout hom. Thank you.
Thank you very much to let me become a member of of the You tube community. I'm an Acholi and have lived in Canada for almost 12 years. I'm far away from home and I somewhat feel I lost my culture, but with this website I can be able to watch our people dance, which is a remider to me about home.
this looks so fun
Slipjig9 7 months ago
They are so tall and slim. this how Africans always suppose to look like. such beautiful race.
jubilee203 10 months ago
stunning lucky kids! So beautiful!
JeemasM 1 year ago
Ronaldo24, you've said it all very eloquently!!! Museveni came into power with one major objective---demoralise the Acholi people!!! It has not worked and it will never workd!!!
amanya1000 1 year ago
sudanes ladies
monica25198 1 year ago
What dance is this? Very good music. Brings back some good memories. That is why our traditions and culture are so important. They appeal to our very souls. When the soul is happy, the body can do amazing things! That is the case for Federo. One is first a Luo or Acholi, then a Ugandan. Artificial creation of societies have never stood the test of time. They have always crumbled. History tells it all.
Mbogo33 1 year ago
Shakira have a look
lakerbabson 2 years ago
Channeling the youthful energy into dancing is very good therapy 4 them and sorrounding community. That keeps them from loitering in cities and njaga.
4BUKOTODYNASTY 2 years ago
To all Lous wherenver they are are oppressed wheather in Sudan, Kenya or Uganda but one thing that they will never destroy from us Luos is our pride and tradition and of course our brain. Long live Luos, beatiful keep the pride and the spread the tradition
opticow 3 years ago 2
@opticow lts is Museveni destroying the Northerners. They will also oneday pay-believe me or not!!!
firebirdhans 1 year ago
i'm lotuko..but wow acholi can dance..gotta love it
noduho4 3 years ago
How many tribes in Uganda would have survived the 20+ years of such unimanigable suffering as the Acholis have and still come as one of the proudest and united.Someone tried desperately to destroy every that is Acholi.They have not succeded and they WILL NEVER SUCCEDE.LONG LIVE ACHOLI.
Ronaldo24 3 years ago 7
This is just so awesome!! I am a Luo from Kenya but I can sincerely identify with this.
Jakager 3 years ago
Jah-Luo cultures and traditions are very the same and their pples can identify with anywhere they lived specially in Uganda,Kenya and South. very many small other tribes of Luo cousins also have languages,dances, traditions intacts and that's great pride one's culture is center for identity
TruAfric 2 years ago
I'm an Acholi who habe lived in Canada for over ten years, and just love my people and our culture and tradition. I want to thank all those who have made this website available because it reminds me obout hom. Thank you.
Domiique Obwoua Loguca
Canada.
Loguca 3 years ago
Thank you very much to let me become a member of of the You tube community. I'm an Acholi and have lived in Canada for almost 12 years. I'm far away from home and I somewhat feel I lost my culture, but with this website I can be able to watch our people dance, which is a remider to me about home.
Thank you very much.
Dominique Obwoya
Loguca 4 years ago
THat was crazy man, dam.
ICSKLE 4 years ago
Beautiful! Thanks for posting.
deriveonline 4 years ago