Luo Cultural Dance Part 1 of 15
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Bantu is an african term. Any bantu language-speaking person will call a "person" a "muntu", all the way from lumumbashi to the Limpopo.
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@akuraoo .Sorry about that but you are origins of Uganda.Actually the cradle land is Southern Sudan.its only that you people migrated further East
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what on earth is happening with kenyan music? I was shocked to find kids in nairobi who cant even speak kiswahili! if we want rap- we can tune to the US...what some nairobians sing is nothing but crap! I would rather listen to these dances that the wannabes from nairobi...thafash!
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@freddy24817 According to Kenyan history Luo came from Northern Bhar el ghazel, South Sudan in 17 Century.
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Just happy to see how our brothers we left in Uganda are still doing it originally.Keep it up guys!
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it make me think of home and how much i miss it.... love it
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these are originally Sudanese tribes who migrated to different parts of Africa !!
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Oh I love this
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This is fly..
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@ebeledi they encountered my Tribe the Somali-Cushites and they where welcomed, infact my Somali Clan = the Daarood/Hawiye/Raxanweyn-Somal
ian's we where both farmers and nomads we had both, so we let them shair our farms, and after the Somali-bantus where assimilated into the Somali tribe, but the Somali bantus are different from other bantus because through their forefathers they are like ME=a Somali-Cushite, only through their mothers they're bantu
this is real dance music not like the crap coming out of nairobi nowadays (rap )mispelt
komputaman 3 years ago 4
Actually, the Acholis are Luo people too. Kenyan and Tanzanian Luos are appropriately called Jopowiny. We Kenyan Luos tend to think that the term "Luo" refers to us only... just as the people of USA mistakenly think the terms "America" and "Americans" refer only to their country and their people respectively!
akuraoo 3 years ago 4